in a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamen being removed artificially the flower produces fruit.hw?
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In a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamen being removed artificially the flower produces fruit.
A flower that contains both the male and female reproductive structure (stamen and pistil) is known as a bisexual flower. For the development of a fruit in a flower, only the stimulus of fertilization is necessary. This could also happen through cross pollination which can be done throughthe help of insects or birds.
Also in a banana tree fruits form without without fertilization. So in the case where the plant gets fertilized or stimulus of fertilization there willl be fruit formation either at the ovary or the thalamus which are usually the part of the tree/flower where the fruits form.
A flower that contains both the male and female reproductive structure (stamen and pistil) is known as a bisexual flower. For the development of a fruit in a flower, only the stimulus of fertilization is necessary. This could also happen through cross pollination which can be done throughthe help of insects or birds.
Also in a banana tree fruits form without without fertilization. So in the case where the plant gets fertilized or stimulus of fertilization there willl be fruit formation either at the ovary or the thalamus which are usually the part of the tree/flower where the fruits form.
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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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