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difference between homogamy and dichotomy​

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  • Homogamy refers to the maturation of male and female reproductive organs at the same time, which is also known as simultaneous or synchronous hermaphrodism and is the antonym of dichogamy. Many flowers appear to be homogamous but some of these may not be strictly functionally homogamous, because for various reasons male and female reproduction do not completely overlap.

  • a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
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