Biology, asked by salonisingh5956, 8 months ago

pollen grains are protected by wetting​

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Answered by mahi577
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The pollen grains are protected from wetting by. For Example in Vallisneria, the stalk of the flower is long so as to reach the flower to the surface of the water. The pollen grains are released on to the water surface, so water current passively moves them into the stigma

Answered by anirka161
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The pollen grains are protected from wetting.....for eg, in vallisineria, the stalk of the flower is too long so as to reach the flower to the surface of the water.

The pollen grains are released on to the water surface, so water current passively moves them into the stigma...

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