Introduction to Pollination and Its Types

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Introduction to Pollination and Its Types: Overview

This topic introduces us to pollination and its types. It describes the process of pollination and agents of pollination. It explains the different types of pollination. It also briefs on the advantages and disadvantages of pollination.

Important Questions on Introduction to Pollination and Its Types

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Choose the flower with self-sterility.

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Cross-pollinating plants waste lots of their energy in the formation of many pollen grains.

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Protandry is where stigma matures before anthers.

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The stigma matures earlier than the anthers is called:

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Give the term for the flower where the stigma and anthers grow at different heights.

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Which of the following is true?

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Which part of a flowering plant contains the female gamete?

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Which of the following agents can transfer the pollen grains from one place to another?

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Which part of a flower contains the female gamete?

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Which part of a flower contains the pollen grains?

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_____ contains the pollen grains which produce male gametes.

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In the process of self-pollination, the pollen lands on the stigma of the _____ flower.

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The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower is called as _____.

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Flower of Rafflesia is pollinated by wind.