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Heterostyly is present in plants.
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Answered by AbhinavJoemon
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Answer: In hermaphrodite flowers the existence of heterostyly, a polymorphism in the length of stamen and pistil that changes between different plants of the same species, may prevent the fertilization of receptive stigmas by viable pollen of the same flower.

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Answered by StarBugs
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In hermaphrodite flowers the existence of heterostyly, a polymorphism in the length of stamen and pistil that changes between different plants of the same species, may prevent the fertilization of receptive stigmas by viable pollen of the same flower.

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