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what is unisexual reproduction... ​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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  • Unisexual reproduction is a distinct form of homothallism that dispenses with the requirement for an opposite mating type.
  • Pathogenic and nonpathogenic fungi previously thought to be asexual are able to undergo robust unisexual reproduction.
  • Unisexual plants are the ones in which male and female flowers are formed on separate plants.
  • These plants require cross pollination for reproduction.
  • So, for reproduction to occur, pollen grains from a male flower should be transferred to the stigma of the female flower.
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