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why is the surface of the style hairy

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Answered by ag5578112
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Hairy styles is a morphological feature which aids in dispersal by wind, i.e., anemochory. Calotropis possess dense hair coating on its seed surface.

Fruits of Clematis and Naravelia show presence of persistent hairy styles.

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Answered by BloomingBud01
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A variety of Indian merchants and bankers were involved in this network of export trade in the early 18th century. They were financing production, carrying goods and supplying the finished materials to exporters. Supply merchants linked the port towns to the inland regions.

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