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Unisexual flowers contain ​

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Answered by ajayabhi
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it contain only male gamete or female gamete

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Answered by visheshprajapati
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A "unisexual" flower is one in which either the stamens or the carpels are missing, vestigial or otherwise non-functional. Each flower is either "staminate" (having only functional stamens) and thus "male", or "carpellate" (or "pistillate") (having only functional carpels) and thus "female".

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