Quick Note on Agents of Pollination in plants with images for NEET, 2026

Agents of Pollination in plants are very crucial requirement for successful sexual reproduction. Very simply, Agents of Pollination diagram is as below,
 

[Agents of Pollination image]

Agents of Pollination are called Abiotic and Biotic agents.

Abiotic Agents of Pollination:


Two major Abiotic Agents of Pollination are,
1. Wind (Anemophily)
2. Water (Hydrlphily)

Anemophily is primitive and common type. Hydrophily is rare and found hydrophytes (monocots). The flowers pollinated by abiotic agents don't show attractive adaptations.

Biotic Agents of Pollination:


Three biotic agents of Pollination are mainly, 
insects (entemophily)
Birds (ornithophily)
Bats (chiropterophily)
Beetles & Flies (pollination in flowers with foul odour)
Lemur (cause pollination in Ravenella)

FAQ:

Q1. Name two Agents of Pollination.
Q2. Name two abiotic Agents of Pollination.
Q3. Name Agents of Pollination in Vallisneria, Hydrilla & Zoostera.

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