Assertion: A bisexual flower produces ova as well as the pollen. Reason: Ova and pollen are produced in the carpel.
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assertion in true but reason is wrong
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Answer: Assertion is true but the reason is false.
Explanation:
Flower:
- Angiosperms have reproductive structures called flowers (flowering plants).
- Bisexual or unisexual are both viable options.
single-sex flower:
- Unisexual flowers are those that only include stamens or carpels, the male or female reproductive organs.
- Cucumber, papaya, pumpkin, and bitter gourd are some examples of unisexual flowers.
Bisexual blossom:
- The flower that has both male and female reproductive organs is known as a bisexual flower because it has both stamens and carpels.
- The hibiscus, lily, mustard, rose, and sunflower are some examples of bisexual flowers.
- Plants produce two different sorts of flowers: unisexual and bisexual. Angiosperms' reproductive organs are flowers.
- Unisexual and bisexual flowers have separate male and female reproductive organs, but bisexual flowers have both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower.
- This is the main distinction between the two types of flowers.
Here are a few instances:
- Lily, Rose, Sunflower, Tulip, Daffodil, Mustard, Brinjal, Hibiscus, Tomato, Long Bean, Chille, Country Bean, and Mango are examples of bisexual blooms.
- Coconut flowers, papaya, watermelon, cucumber, maize, white mulberry, musk melon, castor bean, marrow, luffa, snake gourd, bitter gourd, tapioca, pumpkin, American holly, pine, gopher purge, and tungoil bean are examples of unisexual blooms.
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