The anther makes the pollen I think, but you might wanna check though.
the anthers in wind pollinated flowers are kept at higher level than anthers in other flowers so that the pollen grains can be pollinated by the wind easily
The wind blows the pollen away to pollinate other plants.
The Wind Blows The Pollen Away.
It will become extinct
Meiosis 2
They will most likely have less because they are not the kind of flower that really sticks out because of certain coloring, so that's also why they can depend on wing more than animals to pollinate.
what weather is centerville most likely having
The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
The wind blows the pollen away.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
yes, most likely as it is left on a cliffhanger
It will become extinct
inconspicuous flowers.
when an insect visits a flower to feed on the nectar, some pollen grains from the anther stick to the hairy body of the insect. the pollen grains are brushed off onto the stigma when the insect visits another flower. examples of the flower:wild orchid balsam rose buttercup
inconspicuous flowers
yes because they do not need to attract insects to pollinate them
Plants that are pollinated by moths and bats are not likely to have colorful flowers, but will indeed pollinate fragrant ones. This is because night pollinators, such as the moths and bats have critical ability to find a flower by its fragrance.
Meiosis 2
Generally plants which present small, non-colorful flowers are wind pollinated. If you plant has flowers which give off an aroma, are colorful and or are large in size, they are more likely to rely on pollinators.