How do angiosperms support pollinators to carry out pollination in contrast to gymnosperms?
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How do angiosperms support pollinators to carry out pollination in contrast to gymnosperms?
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In gymnosperms, pollination is carried out only by wind.
Flowers in angiosperms have showy petals, nectaries,
scent glands and several other devices to attract the
insects, birds and other animals including man to help
them to get pollinated.