Biology
The given figures A and B show …………… and …………… conditions which favour cross-pollination.

- Herkogamy and Heterostyly
- Heterostyly and Herkogamy
- Herkogamy and Homogamy
- Heterostyly and Homogamy
Pollination
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Herkogamy and Heterostyly
Reason — In herkogamy, a structural barrier or the relative position of anthers and stigma prevents self-pollination and promotes cross-pollination. In heterostyly, the style and stamens are of different lengths in different flowers, which promotes cross-pollination.
In homogamy, anthers and stigma mature at the same time. So, it favours self-pollination, not cross-pollination.
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