Biology, asked by singhkrapsi, 2 months ago

4. Why do androecium and gynoecium
of
same flower matures at different
tine​

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Answered by Nikhilrathiclass7
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Answered by bagtanarmy123
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Androecium and gynoecium of a flower mature at different times so that self pollination can be avoided. In the autogamy method of self pollination, pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of the same flower. In Deitonogamy, pollen grains from anther of one flower get transferred to stigma of another flower in the same flowering plant.

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