Standard Science Primary 5 Cycles

An animal-pollinated flower is likely to have __________.

A feathery stigmas hanging outside
B large, brightly coloured petals
C small, dull-coloured petals
D light and smooth pollen grains
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Step 1: Animal pollination requires attracting insects or birds. Step 2: Bright petals and nectar are primary attractants. Step 3: Wind-pollinated flowers lack these features and focus on surface area (feathery stigmas).

Correct answer: large, brightly coloured petals

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