when is a
flower said to be bisexual flower?
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Answer:
When a flower has both the essential whorls i.e., androeclum and gynoeclum (male and female reproductive units) including stamens, carpels and an ovary, it is called a bisexual flower. In bisexual flowers, stamens are generally numerous.
Answer:
When a flower has both the essential whorls i.e., androeclum and gynoeclum (male and female reproductive units) including stamens, carpels and an ovary, it is called a bisexual flower. In bisexual flowers, stamens are generally numerous.
Explanation:
A bisexual flower is a flower that contains all the four whorls such as petals, sepals, the male reproductive structure (stamen) and female reproductive structure (pistil/ carpel). Hence it is also called as a complete or perfect flower.
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