. Which one of the following is correct for
aquatic plants?
1) All aquatic plants use water for pollination
2) Not all aquatic plants use water for
pollination
3) Vallisneria flowers are pollinated by water
under the water surface
4) Hydrilla flowers exhibit epihydrophily
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not all aquatic plants use water for pollination
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Answer:
The correct option is "Not all aquatic plants use water for pollination".
Explanation:
Plants that are pollinated by water called aquatic. Until it comes into contact with flowers, pollen drifts on the water's surface.
Surface hydrophily is what it's known as, but it's not that common (only 2 percent of pollination is hydrophily). Waterweeds and pondweeds both engage in this water-aided pollination.
Pollen occasionally travels under water. The majority of aquatic plants have airborne flowers that are pollinated by insects.
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