What is the evolutionary significance of a flower that has large, brightly colored petals?
A) These flowers attract pollinators that are animals.
B) The wind is a significant factor in pollination, especially because of the large petals.
C) In general, these are aquatic plants, and water aids in their pollination, regardless of color and odor.
D) Such flowers produce only microspores or megaspores, not both.
E) Such plants are usually self-pollinators and do not rely on external factors for pollination.
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