Does a bisexual complete flower do self-pollination or cross-pollination?
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Cross pollinated flowers are usually unisexual and will need the help of a pollinator for the pollination process to take place. Whereas if the flowers are bisexual, which means both sexes are present on the same flower, there are more chances of cross pollination to take place.
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Cross pollinated flowers are usually unisexual and will need the help of a pollinator for the pollination process to take place. Whereas if the flowers are bisexual, which means both sexes are present on the same flower, there are more chances of cross pollination to take place.
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