Which process of angiosperm reproduction would most likely end if the plant were moved into a room without any wind or insects?
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Hey mate here is the answer to,
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Not only do angiosperms use wind/insect pollination, their modified specifically for it!
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Plants that use wind pollination are designed to have a lot of light seeds that can be carried over large distances. Plants meant for bugs will have markings to attract them, or sweet sugary rewards.
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Pollination by insects and pollination by wind are the major advantages of angiosperms. Without them, they can't have their pollen transferred over long distances and fertilization cannot occur
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Not only do angiosperms use wind/insect pollination, their modified specifically for it!
.
.
Plants that use wind pollination are designed to have a lot of light seeds that can be carried over large distances. Plants meant for bugs will have markings to attract them, or sweet sugary rewards.
.
.
Pollination by insects and pollination by wind are the major advantages of angiosperms. Without them, they can't have their pollen transferred over long distances and fertilization cannot occur
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:-)☺☺
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