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define unisexual and bisexual flowers with examples​

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Answered by shristisingh8051
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A unisexual flower defined as a flower that possesses either stamen or carpels. They do not have both stamens and carpels.

FOR EXAMPLE - Papaya , coconut , flowers etc.

bisexual flowers are those flowers which possess both stamens and carpels, with in the small inflorescene , male and female reproductive parts are present.

FOR EXAMPLE - Lily , rose , etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unisexual flower:-

A flower in which has either stamens (androecium) or pistil ( gynocieum) is called unisexual flower.

Ex:- Cucumber, bottle ground, bitter ground.

Bisexual flower:-

A flower that has both stamens and pistil (androecium) &gynocieum is called Bisexual flower.

Ex:- Datura, Hibiscus, Ipomea.

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