Unisexuality and Heterostyly (Explain the term)
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Unisexuality, in biology, the condition of an organism or species capable of producing only male or female gametes (sex cells) but never both. A unisexual organism of a bisexual species is one in which the male and female gonads are found in separate individuals. In plants this condition is often called dioecism.
Heterostyly is a genetic polymorphism in which flowers differ between individual plants of a species in heights at which the stamens and style are positioned. Distylous species have short- and long-style flowers, and long and short anthers, respectively.
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