How does a chasmogamous bisexual flower prevent self-pollination?
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A chasmogamous bisexual flower prevents self-pollination in the following ways: Dichogamy: In this strategy, the release of pollens and the receptivity of stigma are not synchronized. ... This prevents the fertilization of the ovules from the pollen of the same flower.
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A chasmogamous bisexual flower prevents self-pollination in the following ways: Dichogamy: In this strategy, the release of pollens and the receptivity of stigma are not synchronized. ... This prevents the fertilization of the ovules from the pollen of the same flower.
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