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how water helps in the pollination of aquatic plants​

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Answered by chandrkumarjoharwani
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Water pollinated plants are aquatic. Pollen floats on the water's surface drifting until it contacts flowers. This is called surface hydrophily, but is relatively rare (only 2% of pollination is hydrophily). This water-aided pollination occurs in waterweeds and pondweeds.

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

Water pollinated plants are aquatic. Pollen floats on the water's surface drifting until it contacts flowers. This is called surface hydrophily, but is relatively rare (only 2% of pollination is hydrophily). This water-aided pollination occurs in waterweeds and pondweeds.

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