Biology, asked by kalaanth, 1 month ago

In some plants, the pistil of the flower matures earlier than the stamens. How is this help
the plant?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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.In many flowers, the pistils and stamens reach maturity at different times. By maturing at different times, the flower is forced to fertilize, or be fertilized by another. This is nature's way of preventing inbreeding and ensuring that the result will be vigorous progeny.

Answered by k9kapilpandit
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In many flowers, the pistils and stamens reach maturity at different times. ... By maturing at different times, the flower is forced to fertilize, or be fertilized by another. This is nature's way of preventing inbreeding and ensuring that the result will be vigorous progeny.

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