Biology, asked by bhoomi2924, 11 months ago

the term neuter is given to a flower in which both:
a. calyx and . Corolla are present
b. calyx and Corolla are absent
c. androecium and gynoecium are present
d. androecium and gynoecium are absent

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Answered by jiya56
68

androecium and gynoecium are absent  then neuter term given to flower

Answered by kingofself
11

The term neuter is given to a flower in which both the androecium and gynoecium are absent.

Option - C

Explanation:

  • The flower in that both the "male and female reproductive organs" are absent is known to as a neuter flower.
  • That refers the androecium and the gynoecium of the plant are not to be present.
  • It will reproduce by the process of cross-pollination by the attraction of insects like bees and they can spread the "reproductive pollen" from one flower to the another flower.
  • The example of the neuter flower is Ray florets of the sunflower plant.

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