in a bisexual flower in inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit .
provide is suitable explanation for the above situation
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when the stamens are removed artificially and then are putted on the carpel's stigma..
it got stick no it and by chemotropism fallopian tupe was made and then they get fused with egg and polar nuceii and the ovary produces fruit..
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it got stick no it and by chemotropism fallopian tupe was made and then they get fused with egg and polar nuceii and the ovary produces fruit..
it's best answer and correct also.
I'm sure please mark it as brainlist...
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in bisexual flower Young Stamens are removed but female reproductive part is intact that's why they are cross-pollinated leading to fertilization and formation of fruits .
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in bisexual flower Young Stamens are removed but female reproductive part is intact that's why they are cross-pollinated leading to fertilization and formation of fruits .
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