Biology, asked by harshnarkhede280188, 8 months ago

insect pollinated flowers are small and inconspicuous, true or false​

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Answered by sareliyakrrish
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Insects may visit them to collect pollen, but usually are ineffective pollinators and exert little natural selection on the flowers. Anemophilous, or wind pollinated flowers, are usually small and inconspicuous, and do not possess a scent or produce nectar.

Answered by GarvMalik
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Insects may visit them to collect pollen, but usually are ineffective pollinators and exert little natural selection on the flowers. Anemophilous, or wind pollinated flowers, are usually small and inconspicuous, and do not possess a scent or produce nectar.

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