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Agents of Pollination

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Agents of Pollination

  • Pollination agents are of two types: abiotic (wind, water) and biotic (animals).
  • Most plants use biotic agents, while only a few rely on wind and water.
  • In abiotic pollination, pollen reaches the stigma by chance, so plants produce large amounts of pollen.
  • Common animal pollinators include insects (especially bees), birds, bats and other animals.
  • Flowers adapt to attract animals → bright colours, fragrance, nectar and large size.
  • Animals transfer pollen while collecting nectar or pollen, helping in pollination.
  • Some plants show special relationships with pollinators (e.g., insects laying eggs in flowers in return for pollination).
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