LOTION Pollen grains of wind-pollinated flowers are / a Sticky, lightweight, produced in small quantities. b Dry, lightweight, produced in large quantities. b C Sticky, heavy, produced in large quantities. d Dry, heavy, produced in small quantities.
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Pollen grains of wind-pollinated flowers are produced in large quantities to make sure that at least some pollen grains reach the stigmas of other flowers and successful pollination takes place as many pollen grains are wasted. These pollen grains are light and hence are easily transferred to other flowers. A wind-pollinated flower is known as anemophilous.
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stiky, lightweight, produced in large quantities
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The pollen grains which are very light in weight can be passed on by wind from one flower to another or to the stigma of the same flower. This is known as wind pollination.
They produce lightweight pollens in large numbers and do not produce vectors. The stigma is sticky.
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