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Types of Pollination in Natural Science Education

Learn about anemogamous and entomogamous pollination, where pollen grains are transported by wind or insects. Discover how plants adapt with attractive or unattractive flowers to facilitate pollination in secondary education.

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Types of Pollination in Natural Science Education

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  1. UNIT4 The reproduction function TYPES OF POLLINATION Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

  2. UNIT4 ANEMOGAMOUS ENTOMOGAMOUS Types of pollination POLLINATION can be Click on each box to find out more Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

  3. UNIT4 Types of pollination Anemogamous pollination • Pollen grains are transported by the wind. • For this reason, the flowers are not attractive (as they do not need to attract animals), and they produce a lot of pollen (because only a little reaches other flowers in the wind). Unattractive flowers Go back to the Start menu Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

  4. UNIT4 Types of pollination Entomogamous pollination • Pollen grains are transported by insects. • Therefore, plants have attractive flowers and produce sweet substances like nectar to attract insects. Attractive flowers that produce nectar Go back to the Start menu Natural Science 2. Secondary Education

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