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It is seen that wind-pollinated flowers have either small petals or no petals at all, and that their anthers and pistils are exposed. How does this help the flowers?

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The presence of small petals and exposure of anthers and pistils to the winds, allow these flowers to effectively interact with the wind. The wind can easily carry the pollen from these flowers and help in the pollination of these flowers.

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