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sexual reproduction in plants​

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Answered by gangester492y
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No sexual reproduction happens in plants. in plants asexual reproduction occurs

Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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»The flowering plants or angiosperm bear special reproductive parts located in the flower and seeds enclosed in a fruit, formed after pollination and fertilization.

» Most plants have both the male and female reproductive organs in the same flower and are known as bisexual flowers examples lily , rose etc.

» Some have either male or female reproductive parts in a flower known as unisexual flowers examples papaya , watermelon.

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