Biology, asked by gfaugjdKe6301, 1 year ago

Autogamy occurs in which family ?
(a) Apiaceae & Lamiaceae
(b) Verbenaceae & Moraceac
(c) Menispermaceae & Lamnaccae
(d) Apocynaceae & Rhanaceae

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Answered by ans81
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OPTION A. APIACEACE & LAMIACEAE
Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The correct answer is (a) Apiaceae & Lamiaceae.  They are autogamous in nature.

Explanation:

Autogamy refers to the phenomenon of self-pollination, which is found in many flowering plants. This is the method in which pollination takes place between the egg( within the ovule) and pollen grains( from the anther) of the same plant.

There are protists which adopt autogamy or self-pollination only under stressful conditions.

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