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In which family pollinia are found?

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Papilionaceas
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Asteraceae
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Asclepiadaceas
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Apocuanaceae
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Solution

The correct option is C Asclepiadaceas
A pollinium can be described as the mass of pollen grains produced from a single anther of a flower. However, in the event of pollination, they are transferred with other pollinia as a single unit. They are most commonly found in orchids and plants of family Asclepiadoideae like milkweeds.
So, the correct answer is 'Asclepiadoideae'.

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