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Water is the most common pollinating agent in abiotic pollination

Read the following five statements (A -E ) and answer the question. A. Pollination by water is more common amongst abiotic pollinating agent. B . Pollination by water is quite rare in flowering plants. C . Water hyacinth and water lily. The flowers emerge above the level of water and are pollinated by water. D. Wind pollinated plants numerous flowers packed into an inflorescence. E. Self incompatibility is an outbreeding device which prevents inbreeding . How many of the above statement are correct ?

Read the following five statements (A -E ) and answer the question. A. Pollination by water is more common amongst abiotic pollinating agent. B . Pollination by water is quite rare in flowering plants. C . Water hyacinth and water lily. The flowers emerge above the level of water and are pollinated by water. D. Wind pollinated plants numerous flowers packed into an inflorescence. E. Self incompatibility is an outbreeding device which prevents inbreeding . How many of the above statement are correct ?

Agents of pollination

Dominant biotic pollination agents are

Explain : Why is pollination by wind more common amongst abiotic pollinations?

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Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statements. a. Plants use two abiotic (wind and water) and one biotic (animals) agent to achieve pollination. b. Majority of plants use abiotic agents for pollination. c. Only a small proportion of plants uses biotic agents. d. Pollination by water is common among abiotic pollinators. e. Pollination by wind is quite rare in flowering plants and is restricted to about 30 genera mostly monocotyledons.

Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statements. a. Plants use two abiotic (wind and water) and one biotic (animals) agent to achieve pollination. b. Majority of plants use abiotic agents for pollination. c. Only a small proportion of plants uses biotic agents. d. Pollination by water is common among abiotic polinators. e. Pollination by wind is quite rare in flowering plants and is restricted to about 30 genera mostly monocotyledons.