The process of Agent pollination
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- Pollinating agents are called pollinators.
- Pollinators can be abiotic, i.e. nonliving or biotic, i.e. living.
- Abiotic pollinators are wind and water. Water is usually used only for few aquatic plants like seagrasses.
- Biotic pollinators refer to various animal species (Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, and Insects). Insects are the most common of them. Beetles, Bees, Moths, and birds are examples of biotic pollinating agents.
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