Biology, asked by payalwasnik34, 22 days ago

identify the spot A- floral adaptation for wind pollination​

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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Most of the conifers and angiosperms exhibit wind pollination. Such flowers do not produce nectar and fragrance. In the flowers pollinated by the wind, the microsporangia hang out of the flower. As the wind blows, the light-weight pollen blows with it. The pollen gets accumulated on the feathery stigma of the flower. These flowers appear even before the leaves when the spring commences

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Answered by TokyoLights
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The flowers are small inconspicuous, lacks fragrance and nectar. They are not with attractive colours. The perianth lobes are reduced. The pollen grains are smooth, light and dry.

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