which are abiotic pollinating agent?
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Abiotic. Abiotic pollination uses nonliving methods such as wind and water to move pollen from one flower to another. This allows the plant to spend energy directly on pollen rather than on attracting pollinators with flowers and
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POLLINATING AGENTS - DEFINITION
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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