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Which is an example of a plant that is wind-pollinated?(1 point) Responses A plant that has large scented white flowers that ar...Question
Which is an example of a plant that is wind-pollinated?(1 point)
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A plant that has large scented white flowers that are cone shaped.
A plant that has large scented white flowers that are cone shaped.
A plant that has large scented purple flowers and produces pollen that is sticky with nectar.
A plant that has large scented purple flowers and produces pollen that is sticky with nectar.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers that are tube shaped.
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A plant that has large scented white flowers that are cone shaped.
A plant that has large scented white flowers that are cone shaped.
A plant that has large scented purple flowers and produces pollen that is sticky with nectar.
A plant that has large scented purple flowers and produces pollen that is sticky with nectar.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.
A plant that has small unscented white flowers that are tube shaped.
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An example of a plant that is wind-pollinated is:
**A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.**
Wind-pollinated plants typically produce large quantities of lightweight pollen that can be easily carried by the wind, and they often have small, inconspicuous flowers that lack scent.
**A plant that has small unscented white flowers and produces a lot of light, dry pollen.**
Wind-pollinated plants typically produce large quantities of lightweight pollen that can be easily carried by the wind, and they often have small, inconspicuous flowers that lack scent.
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