Study of flowers adapted to pollination by different pollinating agencies (Wind Insects)
Practical Notebook Biology Standard XII Study of flowers Biology Answers Practical Notebook Standard XII Class-12th science You have to wait 60 seconds. JavaScript needs to be enabled in order to be able to download. 4. Study of flowers adapted to pollination by different pollinating agencies (Wind and Insects) Aim: To study different adaptations shown by flower Requirements: Flowers of grass, maize, Salvia, Ocimum, Brassica, etc, forceps, hand lens, slide, etc. Observe the given flower with the help of a hand lens and note down different adaptations for pollination. Maize flour (wind pollination): The flowers are unisexual and the plant is monoecious inflorescence terminal (panicle of spikelets) while the female inflorescence is compound spadix, borne axillary. Flowers are small inconspicuous, non - attractive without color, odor, and nectar. The perianth is reduced to two lodicules. Stamens a...