Biology, asked by susantasarkar711, 10 months ago

water pollination is commonly seen in some genera of all pteridophytes​

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Explanation:

Water pollination is the phenomenon where pollen are distributed by the flow of water because female plants are submerged in water and pollen are released in water.

The phenomenon of water pollination is common in pteridophytes​ because these type of plants release spores. They neither produce flowers nor seeds and grow in cold moist regions.

Thus, water pollination is the most suitable method for their reproduction.

Answered by smartbrainz
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there is no flower formation in the pteridophytes and as a result of this there is no formation of the Pollen Grain.

Explanation:

  • However still pteridophytes are said to have water pollination because instead of the Pollen Grain they use water as a medium of transportation of the spores from the male plant to the female plant.
  • As a result of this pteridophyte is found in those region which are predominantly in marshy areas are close to the water bodies so that the male can easily reach the female plant.

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