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suggest two other features in which the sugarcane flower might different from insect pollinated flower​

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In wind-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are smaller and lighter in weight, which can be carried by the wind easily. In insect-pollinated flowers, the produced pollen grains are larger in size, sticky and spiny which helps the insect to carry the pollen grains.
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sugar cane is wind pollinated so the pollen is light weight, non-sticky, flowers producing pollen and ovules are extended above the plant so the pollen can be easily picked up by the wind and filtered out of the wind by the stigmas of the "female."

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