difference between
1# unisexual flowers and bisexual flower
2# asexual and sexual reproduction
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Unisexual and bisexual flowers are two types of flowers found in plants. ... The main difference between unisexual and bisexual flowers is that unisexual flowers contain male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers whereas bisexual flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs in the same.
Asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are genetically unique.
A ) UNISEXUAL FLOWERS AND BISEXUAL FLOWERS
⇒ the flower that bear both stamen ( male sex organ in flower) and pistil (female sex organ) in a same flower is called a bisexual flower .
⇒some flowers bear either a stamen or a pistil , such flower that has only one sex organ either male or female is called a unisexual flower.
B) ASEXUAL AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
⇒ the mode of reproduction that does not involve the formation of gametes, involves the participication of a single parent is called asexual reproduction Example: vegetative propagation ,
⇒ in sexual reproduction the male and the female gamete fuse together to form the zygote. Eample : reproduction in flowering plants , humans.
C) SELF POLLINATION AND CROSS POLLINATION
⇒ when the pollen grains are transferred from the stamen to the stigma of the same flower then it is called self pollination.
⇒ if the pollen grains are transferred from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of the another flower then the process is called cross- pollination.