Biology
Look at the table given below and identify the kind of pollination that usually occurs in the flower mentioned.
| Flower | Kind of pollination |
|---|---|
| Hibiscus | P |
| Hydrilla | Q |
| Wheat | R |
- P — Entomophily, Q — Hydrophily, R — Anemophily
- P — Hydrophily, Q — Elephophily, R — Anemophily
- P — Ornithophily, Q — Anemophily, R — Elephophily
- P — Ornithophily, Q — Hydrophily, R — Entomophily
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P — Entomophily, Q — Hydrophily, R — Anemophily
Reason — Flowers of Hibiscus are large, colourful and scented which attracts insects, hence pollination is by insects (Entomophily).
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant so pollination happens via water (Hydrophily).
Flowers of wheat are small, non-showy hence pollen grains are carried by wind (Anemophily).
Ornithophily is pollination by birds. So, flowers are bright, showy colours, have nectar. Elephophily, also called blepophily, refers to pollination by elephants.
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