Write four adaptive features of an insect pollinated flower
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• more chances of variations
• used to obtain newer species of flowers
• prevents geographical isolation
• promotes survival in varying conditions
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• used to obtain newer species of flowers
• prevents geographical isolation
• promotes survival in varying conditions
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1 . They possess wings to aid movement form one flower to the other.
2 . They possess proboscis for sucking nectar, which makes it easy for pollen grains to stick to their mouth part. As a result, we have cross pollination .
3 . Some plants are colored in such a way to lead the insect into the right areas to optimize pollination. For example, the Painted Daisy
4 .Pollen is fairly abundant. Pollen grains are large sticky and heavy, usually with rough surfaces so that they can readily cling onto the insects bodies.
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2 . They possess proboscis for sucking nectar, which makes it easy for pollen grains to stick to their mouth part. As a result, we have cross pollination .
3 . Some plants are colored in such a way to lead the insect into the right areas to optimize pollination. For example, the Painted Daisy
4 .Pollen is fairly abundant. Pollen grains are large sticky and heavy, usually with rough surfaces so that they can readily cling onto the insects bodies.
HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!!
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