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The picture below shows a drawing of a pollen grain from an insect-pollinated flower, viewed using a microscope. How the structure of the pollen grain makes it suitable for insect pollination?​

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Answered by raoradhe
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Answer:

The outer membrane of the pollen grain contains spine like structures which attaches to the insects body when it comes to drink nectar

Answered by khushbakht76
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Answer:

Sticky pellen grains make it suitable for insect pollination.

Explanation:

When an insect visits a flower for food, the pollen gets caught in hairs for easy transport to another flower.

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