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प्रश्न
Give an account of any two biotic agents for pollination along with their adaptations.
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उत्तर
- Angiosperms use biotic agents by feeding the visitors and exploiting their mobility for pollination and also for seed dispersal.
- Biotic agents include Birds, bats, insects, snail, etc.
- Birds: Small birds like Sun birds, humming birds perform ornithophily. Some ornithophilous plants are Bombax, Callistemon (Bottle Brush), Butea, etc.
Ornithophilous plants shows the following adaptations:
- Flowers are usually brightly coloured, large, and showy.
- They secrete profuse, dilute nectar.
- Pollen grains are sticky and spiny.
- Flowers are generally without fragrance, as birds have a poor sense of smell.
iv Bats (Chiropterophily)
Pollination carried out by bats is called chiropterophily.
Adaptations in chiropterophilous flowers:
- Flowers are dull coloured with a strong fragrance.
- They secrete abundant nectar.
- Flowers produce a large number of edible pollen grains.
- Chiropterophily is shown by plants like Anthocephalus (kadamb tree), Adansonia (Baobab tree), Kigelia (Sausage tree).
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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Pollination of flowers by birds.
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Mention any one example of the hydrophilous flower.
Complete the following table:
| Sr. | Type of pollination | Agent | Kind of flower | Examples |
| (i) | ______ | Wind | ______ | Maize |
| (ii) | Chiropterophily | ______ | Dull colour, with strong fragrance, abundant nectar | Adansonia |
| (iii) | Entamophily | Insects | ______ | Rose/Jasmine |
| (iv) | Ornithophily | ______ | Brightly coloured, large and showy. They secrete profuse, dilute n ectar | ______ |
