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प्रश्न
Give the floral adaptations of entomophily.
उत्तर
Floral adaptations for entomophily:
- Flowers are large and attractive. When small, they are clustered into an inflorescence (e.g. sunflower).
- Flowers have attractive bright colours, with pleasant fragrance and nectar glands.
- In some plants, additional modifications are made to attract insects. e.g. Corona in passion flower and petalloid bracts in Bougainvillea.
- Pollen grains possess spiny or rough outer walls.
- Stigma has a rough and sticky surface.
- To favour insect pollination, some plants develop special mechanisms e.g. lever mechanism in Salvia, Jasmine, Rose, Bougainvillea.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Differentiate between anemophily and entomophily.
State whether the following statement is true (T) or false (F):
Insect-pollinated flowers are brightly coloured.
State the name of the chief pollinating agent against the corresponding plant by choosing from those given in brackets.
Maize_______ .
What are the advantages of the following in the flower to the plant concerned?
Long and feathery stigma
From the following which are the important . floral rewards to the animal pollinators?
Identify the term that correctly describes the transfer of pollen grains through wind.
From the following which is NOT an adaptation in ornithophilous flowers?
Which one of the following plants do NOT propagate by epiphyllous buds?
Animal vectors are required for pollination in ______.
Enlist adaptations in ornithophilous flowers.