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How is it that the chances of fruit set in a self-pollinated bisexual flower of a plant are far greater than a dioecious plant?​

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Answered by jaybhayevishal13
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In a bisexual flower, the anther and stigma lie close to each other. Thus, the transfer of pollen to stigma is easier than dioecious plants. However, in a dioecious plant, a pollinator is necessary to carry out pollination. Therefore, the chances of fruit set in a self-pollinated bisexual flower are far greater than a dioecious plant.

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