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what are chasmogamous flowers can cross pollination occur in cleistogamous flowers give reasons for your answer​

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Answered by vivek71111
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Chasmogamy, is a plant reproductive mechanism in which pollination occurs in chasmogamous flowers. Chasmogamous flowers are commonly showy with open petals encircling exposed reproductive parts. Chasmogamous stems from Greek for "open marriage", named after the open arrangement of floral structures.

Flower which remains open and exposes the anther and stigma are called chasmogamous flowers. Cleistogamous flowers do not open at all. Because anthers and stigma are not exposed, cross pollination cannot take place in such cases.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are two types of flowers present in plants namely Oxalis and Viola − chasmogamous and cleistogamous flowers.

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