An example of chiropterophily is pollination by bats.
Chiropterophily refers to the process of pollination that occurs with the help of bats. This is a specific type of pollination that is less common than pollination by insects or birds, but it is crucial for certain plants, especially in tropical and desert regions.
How chiropterophily works:
Examples of plants pollinated by bats:
Chiropterophily is an important ecological interaction in areas where bats are abundant, helping ensure the reproductive success of certain plant species.
Answer the following questions:
[(i)] Explain the structure of a mature embryo sac of a typical flowering plant.
[(ii)] How is triple fusion achieved in these plants?
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[(i)] Describe the changes in the ovary and the uterus as induced by the changes in the level of pituitary and ovarian hormones during menstrual cycle in a human female.
Flowering plants with hermaphrodite flowers have developed many reproductive strategies to ensure cross-pollination. Study the given outbreeding devices adopted by certain flowering plants and answer the questions that follow.
Note : All plants belong to the same species. No pollen tube growth/inhibition of pollen germination on stigma. Pollen germination on stigma.