Biology, asked by clania210, 2 months ago

In some plants, the pistils don’t form until a few days after the stamens do. How might this keep a plant from self-pollinating?

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Answered by zaidsiddiquee11
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Answer:

Some plants have the ability to make the stamens mature first before the pistils to prevent itself from self-pollinating. ... If a situation as such would happen, there will be no pollen left in that flower to land on the stigma to start the fertilization of the plant.

Answered by amaanshaikh976
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