Two flowers are identified by a botanist with the following features that flower A is having only stamen and flower B is having both stamen and pistil Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Flower A will bear seeds and flower B cannot bear seeds after fertilisation
(b) Flower A will produce pollen grains and flower B cannot produce pollen grains
(c) Flower A cannot be fertilised and flower B can show fertilisation
(d) Neither flower A and nor flower B can show self-pollination
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The answer is Option C
Explanation:
This is because Flower A has only stamen when both stamen and pistil are required for pollination, while in Flower B there is both stamen and pistil therefore pollination is possible.
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This is the explanation
Explanation:
As the flower A has only STAMEN part which contains anther and filament which collects only pollen grains but it does not have PISTIL where fertilization occurs so, flower A can't do fertilization and flower B has bothe STAMEN and PISTIL part which can do fertilization process
Therefore, option(c)Flower A cannot be fertilised and flower B can show fertilisation is the correct option
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