Asked by Samer Khatib on Jun 21, 2024
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Plants that are wind-pollinated characteristically have conspicuous flowers.
Wind-pollinated
A term referring to plants that rely on wind to disperse their pollen to other flowers for fertilization.
Conspicuous Flowers
Flowers that are brightly colored or large, often designed to attract pollinators through visual cues.
- Recognize the role of coevolution between plants and animal pollinators.
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Safiya RhodesJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Wind-pollinated plants typically have inconspicuous flowers, as they do not need to attract pollinators.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the role of coevolution between plants and animal pollinators.
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