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Flowers that open at maturity to facilitate exposure of pollen and stigma for cross-pollination are referred to as chasmogamous flowers. They are large, colourful flowers with nectar/scent to attract pollinators. Cleistogamous flowers remain closed to avoid cross-pollination.
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3. Xenogamy Xenogamy is the cross-pollination where the pollen grain transfer occurs across the flowers of two different plants. In other words, the transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant.
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Now that the dual nature of light as "both a particle and a wave" has been proved, its essential theory was further evolved from electromagnetics into quantum mechanics. Einstein believed light is a particle (photon) and the flow of photons is a wave.
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MS Excel is a powerful component of a MS Office and powerful spreadsheet software package by Microsoft Corporation.
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Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity , i.e. Momentum = mass × velocityor P = m×v = mvFor e.g. ~ a bullet fired from a pistol , etc.......Hope h like it .. ?
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