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How does the study of different parts of a flower help in identifying wind as its pollinating agent?
CBSE Class 12
CBSE Class 12 Biology
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prasanna
August 27, 2016, 2:45pm
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Wind pollination requires that the pollen grains are light and sticky.
The flowers often possess well-exposed stamen and large feathery stigma.
Wind-pollinated flowers have a single ovule in each ovary.
These flowers have small calyx and corolla.