Science, asked by MochiRakaSan, 4 months ago

how do unisexual flowers pollinate?​

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Answered by ptom90154
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Unisexual plants are the ones in which male and female flowers are formed on separate plants. These plants require cross pollination for reproduction. So, for reproduction to occur, pollen grains from a male flower should be transferred to the stigma of the female flower.

Answered by student8th13
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Unisexual plants are the ones in which male and female flowers are formed on separate plants. These plants require cross pollination for reproduction. So, for reproduction to occur, pollen grains from a male flower should be transferred to the stigma of the female flower.

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