Biology, asked by Mayom23, 10 months ago

Structural adaptation of wind pollinated flower

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Answered by amjmaofficial
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The adaptations are:

• The flowers are large.

• The flowers are usually brightly coloured to attract insects.

• They usually emit scent for attracting insects.

• They produce nectar which is food for the insects.

• The pollen grains are sticky or spiny.

• The stigma is sticky and does not generally hang out from the flower

• The flowers tend to be in clusters to make them conspicuous, especially in cases where individual flowers are small.

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