Biology, asked by ItzSugaryPlum, 21 days ago

What is a difference between Insect, Pollination Flowers and Wind Pollination Flowers?​

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Answered by mannatmunshi
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Answer:

Insects are the pollinating agents. Wind pollinated flowers have light coloured petals and do not have a pleasant smell. Insect pollinated flowers have bright coloured petals, and they have a pleasant smell. The pollen grains are lighter in weight so that they can be carried out easily.

Answered by MarsalaMagic
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The The difference between Insect, Pollination Flowers and Wind Pollination Flowers:-

Insect Pollination Flowers:

•Large, coloured and showy

•Scent as well as nectar is present.

•Pollen grains are sticky and big in size so as to stick insect's body.

Wind Pollination Flowers:

•Small, colourless, not showy.

•Scent and nectar is absent.

•Pollen grains are small, dry & light so as to get easily carried away with wind.

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