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Most wind pollinated flowers have sticky pollen grain yes or no
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Answered by manjusaba4388
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The pollen grains are light and non-sticky so that they can easily be carried by air currents. The flowers have no petals so that stamens remain well-exposed which helps in an easy dispersal of pollen by wind currents. Flowers have a large feathery stigma to easily trap the airborne pollen grains.

Answered by aksharaxsingh
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Answer:Wind-pollinated plants produce lots of lightweight, smooth pollen. However, insect-pollinated plants don't produce as much pollen and the pollen is heavy and sticky. When an insect visits a flower for food, the pollen gets caught in hairs for easy transport to another flower.

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