
Stern's Introductory Plant Biology 13th Edition by James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky,Kingsley Stern
Edition 13ISBN: 978-0073369440
Stern's Introductory Plant Biology 13th Edition by James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky,Kingsley Stern
Edition 13ISBN: 978-0073369440 Exercise 3
It takes only one pollen grain to initiate the development of an ovule into a seed, yet a single flower may produce many thousands of pollen grains. Do you suppose such huge numbers of pollen grains are really necessary? Why do you suppose windpollinated plants produce much more pollen than insect-pollinated plants?
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Pollination is the process where the pol...
Stern's Introductory Plant Biology 13th Edition by James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky,Kingsley Stern
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