Biology, asked by amazingbuddy, 6 months ago

\sf Pollen\: kit \:is\: particularly\: present \:in\: entomophilous \:flowers\: . \:Why \:?

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Answered by tintin15551
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Pollenkitt is a sticky covering found on the surface of pollen grains. It is found in some plant families more often than others, but it is especially common in plants that are pollinated by insects.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pollen kit is the most common adhesive material present around the pollen grains of almost all angiosperms pollinated by animals. -To facilitate pollen grain dispersal. -To protect the pollen grain from water loss and ultraviolet radiation.

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