Biology, asked by thorishomashoeshoe22, 10 months ago

list three structural differences between insect pollinated flowers and wind pollinated flowers

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Answered by divyanshu494540
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they are belong to cross pollinaton .

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Answered by 07312
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Explanation:

Wind pollination is the dispersal of male gametes done by the wind. The unisexual flowers are pollinated by wind pollination. The flower with either the male reproductive part of the female reproductive part is known as unisexual flowers. These flowers do not produce scent or nectar. This flower is not pollinated by insects as it does not possess scent or nectar. The flowers are dull and light-colored. The pollen is light and produced in a larger number. So it gets dispersed in wind. 
The insects carry out the insect pollination. The flower is brighter, attractive and produces a lot of nectar. This attracts the insect towards these flowers. The pollen produced by such flowers is larger and sticky. This pollen gets attached to the insect body and gets dispersed.

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