Write two characteristics of wind pollination and water pollination.
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Answer:
Wind pollination
1) pollen grains are sticky. 2) stigma are fethery. 3) pollen grains are light.
Explanation:
Water pollination
Features of water pollinated flowers: They produce a large number of pollens because most of them get lost by the flow of water. The stigmas are large and feathery to catch the pollens. The male flowers after maturation get detached from the plant and float above the water surface.
Answer:
Features of water pollinated flowers: They produce a large number of pollens because most of them get lost by the flow of water. The stigmas are large and feathery to catch the pollens. The male flowers after maturation get detached from the plant and float above the water surface.
Explanation:
Wind pollinator flowers may be small, no petals, and no special colors, odors, or nectar. These plants produce enormous numbers of small pollen grains. ... The anthers may produce a large number of pollen grains, while the stamens are generally long and protrude out of flower.