How are insect pollinated flowers sifferent from wind pollinated?
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- The anthers produce a large amount of pollen in wind-pollinated flowers.
- Flowers that are pollinated by insects are bright coloured.
- In order to attract insects, insect-pollinated flowers are often brightly coloured, have scent and nectar, so the insect comes into the flower and collects or receives the pollen.
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Insect pollination is when an insect pollinate by sitting from one plant to another plant and displacing seeds from its original position which help in reproduction.
Whereas Wind pollination is when the seeds get displaced from its original position due to wind and get to another flower which help in reproduction.
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