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obesve the flowers in your surroundings and them into unisexual and bisexual mention the process skill?




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Answered by atharva420
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A unisexual flower is defined as a flower that possesses either stamens or carpels. They do not have both stamens and carpels. For example, papaya, coconut flowers etc. Bisexual flowers are those flowers which possess both stamens and carpels...

Flowers produce male and female gametes in the reproductive organs. Unisexual flowers are incomplete flowers, containing either male or female reproductive organs in the flower. ... In some plants, both male and female flowers occur in the same plant. These plants are called monoecious or bisexual plants....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unisexual and bisexual flowers are two types of flowers found in plants. Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms.The main difference between unisexual and bisexual flowers is that unisexual flowers contain male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers whereas bisexual flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower.Few examples are as follows:

Bisexual flowers: Lily, Rose, Sunflower, Tulip, Daffodil, Mustard, Brinjal, Hibiscus, Tomato, Long bean, Chille, Country bean, mango.

Unisexual flowers: Coconut flowers, Papaya, Watermelon, Cucumber, Maize, White mulberry, Musk melon,Castor bean, Marrow, Luffa, Snake gourd, Bitter gourd, Tapioca, Pumpkin, American holly, Birch, Pine, Gopher purge, Tungoil bean.

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