Answer :
Answer:
A plant pollinated by an insect
Explanation:
This is because when a insect pollinates a plant the wind then only carries a portion to the other plants. Since there is only a portion being transfered there is less than the original amount.
Answer:
Insect pollinated flowers
Explanation:
Insect pollinated flowers have large, heavy pollen that need help spreading from plant to plant. To get help, they use petals, scents, and nectar to attract the pollinators, that get pollen and nectar in return for their assistance. It takes energy to make big, showy flowers.
• Wind pollinating plants release billions of pollen grains into the air so that a lucky few will hit their targets on other plants.