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how do unisexual flowers pollinate?​

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Answered by Cutiepieannu
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Unisexual flowers are those which have either stamens or carpels, but not both.

Unisexual flowers are those which have either stamens or carpels, but not both.A plant may be unisexual or dioecious i.e it only has male flowers or female flowers.

Unisexual flowers are those which have either stamens or carpels, but not both.A plant may be unisexual or dioecious i.e it only has male flowers or female flowers.Emasculation is the process of removal of the anther from bisexual flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil)

Unisexual flowers are those which have either stamens or carpels, but not both.A plant may be unisexual or dioecious i.e it only has male flowers or female flowers.Emasculation is the process of removal of the anther from bisexual flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil)Bagging is a technique in which an emasculated flower is covered to avoid contamination by unwanted pollen grains.

Unisexual flowers are those which have either stamens or carpels, but not both.A plant may be unisexual or dioecious i.e it only has male flowers or female flowers.Emasculation is the process of removal of the anther from bisexual flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil)Bagging is a technique in which an emasculated flower is covered to avoid contamination by unwanted pollen grains.Thus, in unisexual flower both emasculation and bagging is not required.

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