Biology, asked by ayutripathi09, 8 months ago

in a bisexual flowerif stamens are removed can it still produce a fruit? justify your answer​

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Answered by Anshitkumarsingh
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Explanation:

In a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. ... 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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