How are the pollen grains of instect - pollinated ansd wind - pollinated flowers different ? give answer please
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Anthers that stick out of wind-pollinated flowers. ... The pollen grains are generally produced in less numbers and the flowers have nectar gland and produces nectar. Unlike wind pollinated flowers, insect pollinated are generally multi
ovulate and each ovule has more than one ovule.
On the other hand, wind pollinated flowers do not need pollinators as the pollen grains fall off when wind blows past onto the stigma. Wind pollinated flowers usually have: Small and dull coloured petals. ... Large and feathery stigma to catch the pollen grains that are blown off.
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