Mary Jones and Geoff Jones Solutions for Chapter: Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Exercise 2: Exercise 14.2
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Creeping bent-grass, like almost all grasses, is wind-pollinated. In the description below, circle the one that would expect to describe creeping bent-grass flowers and their pollen.
brightly coloured petals / dull or no petal

Creeping bent-grass, like almost all grasses, is wind-pollinated. In the description below, circle the one that would expect to describe creeping bent-grass flowers and their pollen.
anthers dangling outside the flowers / anthers inside the flower

Creeping bent-grass, like almost all grasses, is wind-pollinated. In the description below, circle the one that would expect to describe creeping bent-grass flowers and their pollen.
stigma inside the flowers / feathery stigma outside flower

Creeping bent-grass, like almost all grasses, is wind-pollinated. In the description below, circle the one that would expect to describe creeping bent-grass flowers and their pollen.
small quantities of pollen/large quantities of pollen

The graph shows the quantity of pollen emitted by creeping bent-grass at different times of the day. Describe how pollen emission from creeping bent-grass varies during one day.

Describe what will happen in a grass flower, after a pollen grain has landed on a stigma.
