Wind-pollinated flowers produce large amount of pollen grains ....WHY???
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Wind-pollinated plants do not invest in resources that attract pollinating organisms, such as showy flowers, nectar, and scent. Instead, they produce larger quantities of light, dry pollen from small, plain flowers that can be carried on the wind.
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Answer:because wind transport pollen gains of one flowers in another to zygote formation
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