CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
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ISBN: 9780134875040
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 30, Problem 8TYU
The pollen produced by wind-pollinated plants is often smaller than the pollen produced by animal-pollinated plants. A reason for this might be that
- A. wind-pollinated plants, in general, are smaller than animal-pollinated plants.
- B. wind-pollinated flowers don't need large pollen grains because they don’t have to attract animal pollinators
- C. small pollen grains can be carried farther by the wind.
- D. animal pollinators are more facile at picking up large pollen grains.
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