Science, asked by julliee1659, 9 months ago

The flower of the Hibiscus plant is
(a) bisexual
(b) unisexual
(c) neuter
(d) very small

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) bisexual

The hibiscus has both male and female parts on the same flower. The five hairy red spots on the top of the flower is the stigma (female part) of the flower.
Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct response to the given question is bisexual (option a).

  • The hibiscus flower, also known as the hibiscus plant, is an example of a bisexual flower.
  • Because the male portion stamen (pollen containing) and the female part carpel (ovary containing) are both present in the hibiscus flower, it is referred to be a bisexual flower.
  • Unisexual flowers will either have male or female parts, whereas neuter plants don't have any sex gametes in them.
  • Hibiscus blossoms are large and available in a multitude of colors.
  • As a result, the right answer is that the hibiscus flower is bisexual.

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