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In wind pollination the pollens are feathery.
State whether the given statement is :

A
True

B
False

C
Sometimes (a) and sometimes (b)

D
Neither (a) nor (b)

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True, because due to the presence of feathers they can cover more distance
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In wind pollination the pollens are feathery.
State whether the given statement is :
Updated OnNov 27, 2022
TopicSexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
Upvotes72
Avg. Video Duration14 min