Biology, asked by 05dhruvkumar1980, 6 months ago

In wind-pollinated flowers, the stigma and
the anthers hang outside the flower.​

Answers

Answered by karthik4086
6

Answer:

In wind-pollinated flowers the anther and stigma tend to be large and hang outside the small petals. This ensures that both are more exposed to the wind to ensure pollen is collected from the anther and will land on the stigma of another flower.

Answered by bbbhh
1

Answer:

happy Diwali pls make me Brainlist as Diwali gift

Explanation:

In wind-pollinated flowers the anther and stigma tend to be large and hang outside the small petals. This ensures that both are more exposed to the wind to ensure pollen is collected from the anther and will land on the stigma of another flower. HOPE ThIS HELP PLS FOLLOW ME

Similar questions