Biology, asked by khanishaque438, 7 months ago

Insect pollinated flowers usually posses​

Answers

Answered by KeshaDesai
1

Explanation:

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.

Answered by danishzehen7368
2

Answer:

Sticky pollens with rough surface

Explanation:

Insect-pollinated flowers usually

possess a sticky pollen which can

easily stick to the insect with a

rough surface. They are bright in

color and have scent and nectar.

So the correct option is 'Sticky

pollens with a rough surface.

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