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Biology, 10.08.2021 04:50 aaliyahvelasauez

1. Study the examples of these different pollinations syndromes. As you review these examples, try to identify key floral features from TWO flowers that may be adaptations for a particular method of pollination. Describe these. 2. Think about an example of a 'fruit' you have in your house. Provide the common name for it (e. g. apple) and describe what type of fruit it is.
3. On display are several examples of angiosperm dispersal mechanisms. As you study these examples, review the outline below of characteristic features of different dispersal mechanisms. What might be the advantages and disadvantages of each type of dispersal.

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