what is the difference between unisexual and bisexual
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Unisexual means male and female gamets or say androcium and gynocium within single flower
While in bisexual both are situated at distinct places
While in bisexual both are situated at distinct places
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Unisexual flowers are also known as incomplete flowers and contain either the male or female reproductive organs within the flower while bisexual flowers are defined as complete flowers wherein the male and female reproductive organs are contained . These are commonly referred to as the androecium (male flowers) and gynoecium (female flowers) which is contained all in one These bisexual flowers are often referred to as being hermaphrodites or androgynous flowers as they contain both the stamen and pistils within the .
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Unisexual flowers are also known as incomplete flowers and contain either the male or female reproductive organs within the flower while bisexual flowers are defined as complete flowers wherein the male and female reproductive organs are contained . These are commonly referred to as the androecium (male flowers) and gynoecium (female flowers) which is contained all in one These bisexual flowers are often referred to as being hermaphrodites or androgynous flowers as they contain both the stamen and pistils within the .
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