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How are insect pollinated flowers different from wind pollinated flowers 2?

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Explanation:

Insect pollinated flowers have large, heavy pollen that need help spreading from plant to plant. To get help, they use petals, scents, and nectar to attract the pollinators, that get pollen and nectar in return for their assistance. ... Flowers that are wind-pollinated do not need to be attractive.

Answered by amishafilomeena1003
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Answer:

In wind-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are smaller and lighter in weight, which can be carried by the wind easily. In insect-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are larger in size, sticky and spiny which helps the insect to carry the pollen grains.

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