write any four difference between insect pollination and water Pollination
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Answer:In wind-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are smaller and lighter in weight, which can be carried by the wind easily. In insect-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are larger in size, sticky and spiny which helps the insect to carry the pollen grains.
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Answer:Transfer Vectors
Answer:Transfer Vectors Pollen is transferred between anther and stigma by a number of different vectors including insects such as honeybees, wasps, moths and butterflies. Once pollen grains land on a flower's stigma, pollination is complete.
Form and types. Basically, each flower consists of a floral axis upon which are borne the essential organs of reproduction (stamens and pistils) and usually accessory organs (sepals and petals); the latter may serve to both attract pollinating insects and protect the essential organs.