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(ii) Suggest why insects rarely visit wind-pollinated flowers​

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Answered by jahnavig888
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Wind pollinator flowers may be small, no petals, and no special colors, odors, or nectar. These plants produce enormous numbers of small pollen grains. ... Insects may visit them to collect pollen, but usually are ineffective pollinators and exert little natural selection on the flowers.

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Answered by Jonasryancharles
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Answer: Wind pollinate flowers are usually very small and have very small receptale and petals . It is not possible for a insect such as bee to absorb honey from such flowers .

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