what is the difference between uni sexual and bisexual flower ? name any 3 points :
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Unisexual:
A flower that possesses either stamens or carpels but not both.
A plant may be unisexual(dioecious)possessing only male flowers or female flowers or it may be monoecious with male and female reproductive organs borne in the same flower or in different unisexual flowers but on the same plant.
Eg:Corn, papaya and cucumber.
Bisexual:
Perfect flowers have both male(androecium)and female (gynoecium)reproductive structures including stamens,carpels and an ovary.
Flowers that contain both androecium and gynoecium are called androgynous or hermaphroditic.
Eg:Lily and rose.
A flower that possesses either stamens or carpels but not both.
A plant may be unisexual(dioecious)possessing only male flowers or female flowers or it may be monoecious with male and female reproductive organs borne in the same flower or in different unisexual flowers but on the same plant.
Eg:Corn, papaya and cucumber.
Bisexual:
Perfect flowers have both male(androecium)and female (gynoecium)reproductive structures including stamens,carpels and an ovary.
Flowers that contain both androecium and gynoecium are called androgynous or hermaphroditic.
Eg:Lily and rose.
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