Pollen grains of flowers, pollinated by insect is smooth and dry if not then how?
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Pollen grains of insect-pollinated flowers become sticky or they may develop spines around their body. These features help in the attachment of pollen grains to the body of pollinators i.e., insects.
Therefore, pollen grains of insect-pollinated flowers are rough and sticky.
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Pollen grains of insect-pollinated flowers become sticky or they may develop spines around their body. These features help in the attachment of pollen grains to the body of pollinators i.e., insects.
Therefore, pollen grains of insect-pollinated flowers are rough and sticky.
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