if the pistil of bisexual flower is removed then stamen can pollinate or not? explain please
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A bisexual flower has the male as well as female reproductive organs. If the young stamens, (i.e., male unit) is removed artificially, the flower still has its pistil, (i.e., female unit) intact. Thus, cross pollination can occur.
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No!
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During pollination the pollen grains produced by the stamen is carried to the pistil via different agents. then the pollen grains reach the ovary via pollen tubes and fertilize with the the egg. now if the pistil is removed, then self-pollination do not occur as there is no destination for the pollen grains. pollen can still be produced by the stamen and the species can reproduce by cross pollination process.
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