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Insect pollinated flowers usually posses

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Answered by priyabalakrishnan693
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Answer:

Insect-pollinated flowers usually possess sticky and heavy pollens with a rough surface that allow them to stick to insects easily. That's why there is no need of pollen grains in large quantities.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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insect pollination is one of the commonest form of pollination which takes place in flowers and it is a type of cross pollination.

Explanation:

  • The flowers which are pollinated by using insects usually have very e nice smell. They are bright in colour and the Pollen Grain a sticky in nature which helps them to stick to the body of the insect.
  • They contain plenty of Nectar which attracts the insect towards the plant. In addition to this the flowers have a nice visual appearance and are placed very close to each other.

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