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Answered by cutiepie147
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Some adaptive features are given below:

1) wind pollinated plants produce huge amount of pollens from flowers.

2) They generally don't have prominent colourful flowers that attract insects.

3) Wind pollinated plants are small and non showy.

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

The majority of angiosperms and conifers use wind pollination or pollination by air.

Explanation:

Delivering pollen to a plant's female reproductive organs is called pollination (stigma in flowers). Stamens in flowers, which are a plant's male reproductive organs, generate pollen, which is the genetic material needed for plant reproduction. Self-pollination refers to the transport of pollen to female organs on the same plant or another member of the same species (cross-pollination). Pollination causes plants to generate seeds. Pollen can be spread by the wind, the water, and by insects, bats, and birds, among other animals.

Wind-pollinated plants often have flowers that bloom in the early spring, either before or at the same time as the plant's leaves. Such type of  flowers don't release fragrance or nectar. The microsporangia protrude from the bloom in wind-pollinated flowers. The fine pollen moves with the wind as it blows. The feathery stigma of the bloom becomes covered in pollen. As springtime approaches, these flowers begin to bloom even before the leaves.

Therefore, wind pollination is carried out by angiosperms and conifers.

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