MCQ
In .......... flowers, the stigma is always branched rough and sticky.
  • A
    Entomophilous
  • B
    Anemophilous
  • C
    Hydrophilous
  • D
    All of the above 

Answer

  1. Anemophilous

Explanation:

The stigma of anemophilous flowers is always rough and sticky to increase the ability to capture pollen.

Anemophily is the pollination whereby pollen is distributed by wind. 

Features of wind pollination syndrome include a lack of scent production, a lack of showy floral parts, reduced proportion of nectar, production of enormous numbers of pollen grains. 

This distinguishes them from entomophilous and zoophilous species.

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