why are pollen grains produced in large quantities in wind pollinated flowers?
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because they are light weight so when the wind flows from these flowers or crop the pollen grain also get detached from flower or crop and flows with it
but there are very less chances that these pollen grain would stick to stigma of flowers
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Wind pollinated flowers produce large amount of pollen grains to make sure that the least some pollen grains reach the stigma of the flowers and successful pollination takes place as many pollen grains are wasted.
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