Land plants had a problem; they inherited swimming sperm from their algal ancestors, but they no longer lived in an aquatic environment. Flowering plants, the most recent group of land plants to appear, have solved the “swimming sperm” problem by having evolved miniaturized haploid males that do the dispersing over distances far too great for any sperm to swim. These tiny male organisms are called pollen, and unlike most other land plants who used wind or water to disperse their spores, over 80% of flowering plants use biotic dispersers – animals who are rewarded or seduced or deceived into acting as pollen vectors. Over 200,000
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3 comments:
Thank you as usual for your very informative posts. I thank bumblebees daily - great pollinators and one of the few that keep still long enough to photograph.
Laura
nice photo! Those look like Troy bugs to me!
To bad for Larissa this wasn't a travel quiz. What a Turkey of a guess.
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