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17 January, 16:35

Which combination of traits would you expect in the female and male flowers of a wind-pollinated plant?

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  1. 17 January, 16:48
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    female: large, feathery and sticky stigmas; male: many anthers to produce a lot of pollen

    Explanation:

    Pollination can be defined as the transfer of pollen from the male parts to the female hence enabling fertilization and seed production.

    There are different agents of pollination which include wind, animal and water

    For wind pollinated plants, their male and female flower parts have specific traits.

    Female flower part have large, feathery and sticky stigma to increase the chances of pollination. Whereas the male have many anthers that produce a lot of pollen grains.
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