A smaller quantities of sticky pollen produce
Feathery styles of stigmas pendulously hang outrside the flower
small inconspicuous scentless flower
large anthers which are loosley attached to the filament
Light pollen grains produced in large quantities from the anthers
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Yea because in wind pollinated flower d pollengrains r usually many and light while in insect pollinated flower d pollen grains get to stick to d body of visiting animal lyk ant and bird which is later transfer to d stigma by the animal

d answer is wrong
in athropoda the chitin is strengthen by protein....but athropods that stays in seas are strengthen by calcium salts due to the high content of calcium salt in water...
So the question says MANY athropods..and most abondant of all athropods is insecta which lives on land and there is no way there chitin is enhanced by calcium....so d amswer is protein
go read your books

coz wing polnted flower has large pollin grain whil insect polnted has small pollin gran which are sticky so answer A

plx,when u ar given a question,mak sure u read it wel b4 answerin inorder nt 2 confuse urslf plx




