In a bisexual flower in spite of the young stamen being removed artificially the flower producss fruit how
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Being a bisexual flower does not necessarily eliminate any possibilities of cross pollination; in fact most bisexual flowers device special features to ensure cross pollination.
Therefore removal of young stamens poses no major problem to fertilization or fruit formation.
Therefore removal of young stamens poses no major problem to fertilization or fruit formation.
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Despite the removal of the stamens(the male reproductive units) artificially, the flower produces fruits as it still has the pistill and so it can reproduce by cross pollination.
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