Biology, asked by arjunarjun89, 9 months ago

explain about bisexual flower​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Plants having both male and female parts are termed as bisexual.

Explanation:

  • A bisexual plant can be described as the plant which has both male and female parts.

  • Such plants are also known as hermaphroditic.

  • Such flowers have the tendency to either self pollinate or cross pollinate.

  • Examples of bisexual flowers includes lily and rose.

  • The make reproductive part of the plant is referred to as the androecium.

  • The female reproductive part is referred to as the gynoecium.
Answered by maansingh6933
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Explanation:

A flower is a reproductive part of a plant. Based on the reproductive organs present in a flower, it is classified into two – Bisexual and Unisexual flower.

The flower which includes both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive organs is called the bisexual flower. A bisexual flower is also referred to as a perfect flower. Lily, rose, and Hibiscus are a few examples of the bisexual flower.

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