which of the given plants has single ovule in ovary
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Wind pollinated flowers have single ovule in the ovary and the flowers are packed into an inflorescence. Pollen are light weight and non-sticky which leads to easy dispersal of the pollen from anther to stigma of the flower by wind. For example, corn cob where the pollens are packed in infloresence.
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Explanation:
Wind as an Agent of Pollination -
Wind pollination also requires that the pollen grains are light and non-sticky so that they can be transported in wind currents. They often possess well-exposed stamens so that the pollens are easily dispersed into wind currents. Stigma is large and often-feathery to easily trap air-borne pollen grains. They have a single ovule in each ovary and numerous flowers packed into an inflorescence.
E.g., corn cob - the tassels are actually the stigma and style which wave in the wind to trap pollen grains.
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