Why do wind-pollinated flowers produce a large number of pollen grains?
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The cost to go to a lot of distance due to this lot of quantity of pollen grains is essential.
If the pollen is transported by wind which is also called anemophily.
Wind-pollinated plants do not invest in resources even it will attract pollinating organisms including showy flowers, scent, nectar etc.
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Since the pollen grains are light weight so they fly off in large number lot of them get wasted so they produce large number of pollen grains. Explanation: Wind pollinated flowers are the kind of flowers which involves in pollination through the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to another.
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