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How does a flower's symmetry affect its pollination strategy?
How does a flower's symmetry affect its pollination strategy?
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Flowers can have radial symmetry (actinomorphic) or bilateral symmetry (zygomorphic). Radial symmetry, found in many flowers, allows pollinators to approach from any angle, while bilateral symmetry often guides pollinators to approach from a specific direction, improving the chances of effective pollination.