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Question 2.5Tabulate FOUR differences between wind-pollinated flowers andinsect-pollinated flowers.

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Question 2.5

Tabulate FOUR differences between wind-pollinated flowers and insect-pollinated flowers.

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Sure, here are four differences between wind-pollinated flowers and insect-pollinated flowers:

  1. Appearance: Wind-pollinated flowers are usually dull and not brightly colored since they do not need to attract insects. On the other hand, insect-pollinated flowers are usually brightly colored to attract insects.

  2. Pollen Grains: The pollen grains of wind-pollinated flowers are light and dry so they can be easily carried by the wind. In contrast, the pollen grains of insect-pollinated flowers are sticky and heavy so they can stick to the bodies of insects.

  3. Nectar: Insect-pollinated flowers usually produce nectar to attract insects. Wind-pollinated flowers do not need to produce nectar since they do not need to attract insects.

  4. Position of Stigma and Anthers: In wind-pollinated flowers, the stigma and anthers are usually exposed to facilitate wind pollination. In insect-pollinated flowers, the stigma and anthers are usually enclosed within the petals to ensure that the pollen grains are transferred to the insects.

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