autogamy is not possible in a unisexual flower give reason
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As we know, there are two types of pollen addition, it is self pollination and vulgar pollination. Self-pollination occurs in bisexual flowers and homosexual pollination occurs in unisexual flowers. Self-pollination does not require a carrier but vulgar pollination requires a carrier. Since homosexual pollination occurs in unisexual flowers, autogamy does not occur in this case. Autogamy refers to the addition of pollen between two flowers of the same plant. So autogamy is not possible in bisexual flowers. Only allogamy or genogamy occurs in unisexual flowers.
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