Why wind pollinated flowers produce large amount of pollen grains?
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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
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The pollination or pollen grain dispersal takes place by the wind agent is called as anemophily.
Explanation:
- The wind pollinating plants produce numerous light weighted pollen grains so that they can easily be blown by the air and may cause cross-pollination between different plants belonging to the same species.
- The wind pollinating plants does not possess showy and beautiful flowers which may attract the insect, bird or animal pollinators thus the pollination task is accomplished by the wind agent.
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