Biology, asked by sushmaavika, 1 year ago

Is bean a monoecious plant

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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A plant bearing male and female flowers is called as a monoecious plant.


The male flower forms at the top of the plant and is called the tassle.


It also has female flowers that develop on the side of the plant and emerge from the leaf node.


Yes, a bean is a monoecious plant.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Yes bean is a monoecius plant.

The term monoecious and dioecious is termed for the plants bearing unisexual flowers.

When a flower bears only stamens it is called as a male or staminate flower.

A flower bearing only gynoecium or carpels is called as a female or pistillate flower.


A plant bearing male and female flowers is called as a monoecious plant.

Example is Maize plant. When male and female flowers are borne on two separate plants they are called dioecious species. Example is strawberry.

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