Biology, asked by dgill5437, 11 months ago

A plant with both male and female flowers borne
over it is
(a) Monoecious (b) Dioecious
(c) Unisexual (d) Bisexual

Answers

Answered by vasavipsr
1

Answer:

dioecious is the correct amser

Answered by orangesquirrel
0

A plant with both male and female flowers borne over it is monoecious.

* They have a mixture of male and female flowers.

* Such plants are mostly self-pollinating in nature.

Examples: corn, oak.

* On the other hand, the other type is dioecious.

* These have the male and female reproductive parts on separate plants and thereby only cross-pollination is possible.

Examples: Papaya, Mulberry.

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