MCQ
Anemophily occurs in:
  • A
    Grasses
  • B
    Legumes
  • C
    Euphorbia
  • D
    Annona

Answer

  1. Grasses

Explanation:

Anemophily is the type of pollination in which wind is the pollinating agent.

The pollen grains are light and non - sticky so that they can easily be carried by air currents.

The flowers have well - exposed stamens so that the pollens are easily dispersed into wind currents.

Flowers have a large feathery stigma to easily trap the airborne pollen grains.

It occurs in grasses, maize, wheat, etc.

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