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state the significance of pollination. list any four difference between wind pollinated and animal pollinated flowers ​

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Answered by zack1706
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Explanation:

Pollination is important because it leads to the production of fruits we can eat, and seeds that will create more plants. Pollination begins with flowers. Flowers have male parts that produce very small grains called pollen. Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another.

Flowers that are pollinated by small birds usually have curved, tubular shapes; birds carry the pollen off on their heads and neck to the next flower they visit. Wind-pollinated flowers do not produce scents or nectar; instead, they tend to have small or no petals and to produce large amounts of lightweight pollen.

Answered by shrivarsajoos
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Pollination is very important for the environment. Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. Without it plants would not be able to reproduce therefore there would not be any plants in the world. Animal pollination - Animals pollinate, bees, butterflies, birds, bats and even big mammals. pollinate, They are bigger pollen, Sticky or spikey. Wind pollination - Pollinated by wind, Lighter, Smaller.

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