state three differences between wind and insect pollinated flowers
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insect pollinated flowers usually have:
Large, scented and brightly coloured petals to attract pollinators
Filaments and anthers inside the flower
Stigma(s) inside the flower
Large and sticky/spiky pollen grains
Small and sticky stigma
Wind pollinated flowers usually have:
Small and dull coloured petals
Filaments and anthers hanging out of the flower
Stigma(s) hanging out of the flower
Small and dry pollen grains
Large and feathery stigma to catch the pollen grains that are blown off
No nectar
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Large, scented and brightly coloured petals to attract pollinators
Filaments and anthers inside the flower
Stigma(s) inside the flower
Large and sticky/spiky pollen grains
Small and sticky stigma
Wind pollinated flowers usually have:
Small and dull coloured petals
Filaments and anthers hanging out of the flower
Stigma(s) hanging out of the flower
Small and dry pollen grains
Large and feathery stigma to catch the pollen grains that are blown off
No nectar
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