Biology
Grade-6
Easy
Question
Pollen grains are dispersed by:
Wind
Water
Animals
All of the above
Wind
Water
Animals
All of the above
Hint:
All of the above
The correct answer is: All of the above
The dispersal of pollen grains are done by wind, water and animals.Flowers must rely on vectors to move pollen. These vectors can include wind, water, birds, insects, butterflies, bats, and other animals that visit flowers. We call animals or insects that transfer pollen from plant to plant “pollinators”.
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