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what is unisexual flowers and bisexual flowers


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Answered by Anonymous
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The flowers which contain only the male or female reproductive organs are called unisexual flowers. They are called incomplete flowers. To reproduce they undergo cross-pollination. They do not have both stamen and carpels.

▪︎Examples :-

Papaya, Watermelon, Cucumber, Maize, White mulberry, Musk melon,Castor bean.

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The flowers which contain both male and female reproductive organs are known as full or bisexual flowers. They will self-pollinate themselves. 

▪︎Examples :-

Tulip, Sunflower and Lily.

Answered by Alisha0520
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Flowers may contain either only pistils , or only stamens , or both .

Unisexual Flowers - Flowers of some plants , like papaya and corn , have either only pistils or only stamens . Such flowers are called unisexual flowers . A unisexual flower may be a male flower ( with stamen ) or a female flower ( with pistil ) .

Bisexual Flowers - Flowers of some plants like tomato , brinjal and mustard , have both stamens and pistils in every flower . Such flowers are called bisexual flowers .

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