How do wind-pollinated flowers differ from animal-pollinated flowers?
Answers
Answered by
0
Wind-Pollinated flowers are less attaractive than Animal-pollinated flowers and pollens grains of wind -pollinated flowers are less sticky on the anthers of the flowers.
Answered by
1
1. Wind Pollinated Flower -
a) Pollens should be light weight and small amount of nectar
b) Most flower have no Petals.
c) Plans are generally unisexual
d) Stamens and Stigma are exposed to air currents
2.Animal Pollinated flowers -
a) Pollen grains and stigma are sticky.
b) Flower are colourful, attractive and produce nectar.
a) Pollens should be light weight and small amount of nectar
b) Most flower have no Petals.
c) Plans are generally unisexual
d) Stamens and Stigma are exposed to air currents
2.Animal Pollinated flowers -
a) Pollen grains and stigma are sticky.
b) Flower are colourful, attractive and produce nectar.
Similar questions
English,
6 months ago
Physics,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
Biology,
1 year ago
Computer Science,
1 year ago