Biology, asked by HARRY3188, 1 year ago

Wind pollinated flowers are
(a) small, brightly coloured, producing large
number of pollen grains
(b) small, producing large number of dry pollen
grains
(c) large producing abundant nectar and pollen
grains
(d) small, producing nectar and dry pollen
grains

Answers

Answered by xRapMonster1994x
2

Answer:

Pollination by wind is called as anemophily. In anemophilic flowers, the weight will be too little so that it is easily carried away in the air. It will be numerous in structure and also will be maximum dry which enhances the pollen grain to travel a very far distance for dispersal

Answered by jiyareetkaur08
0

Answer:

A) small, producing a large number of dry pollen grains

Explanation:

Wind pollinated plants are characterized by the presence of light and non-sticky pollen grains.

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