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Pollination by wind is more common amongst abiotic pollinations. Wind pollination also requires that the pollen grains are light in weight and non-sticky so that they can be transported in wind currents. They often possess well-exposed stamens so that the pollens are easily dispersed into wind currents and large often-feathery stigma to easily trap air -borne pollen grains. Wind- pollinated flowers often have a single ovule in each ovary and numerous flowers packed into inflorescence; a familiar example is the corn cob i.e., maize. The tassels are stigma and style which wave in the wind to trap pollen grains. Wind-pollination is quite common in Grasses. |
A) Grasses
B) Legumes
C) Euphorbia
D) Annona
Correct Answer: A
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