Biology, asked by ItsMysteriousGirl, 1 month ago

How do aquatic plants undergo pollination?

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Answered by lovepreetsingh45
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They are pollinated by the insects. Other plants that have their flowers submerged in water release their pollen in the water that drifts in the water and are caught by the feathery stigma of female flowers.

Answered by Juee99600
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Most of the aquatic plants are pollinated by wind or insects, e.g. water hyacinth, water lily. Flowers come out of the water surface and get pollinated like land plants.

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Generally water plants have flowers at the top of a long stem holding the flowers above the water surface to allow for wind , insects and some animals to pollinate them. Water itself carries floating pollen to the floating female parts of some flowers that are on the water surface.

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There are two important ways that aquatic plants can reproduce. Some higher plants that live aquatically (like water lilies), extend roots into the water, but produce flowers above water. These can disperse pollen in the usual ways, by air, water or insects.22-Oct-2007

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