Biology, asked by neiyeralam, 7 months ago

why are cleistogamous flowers considered as truly antogamous?​

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Answered by ghazala18
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Answer:

hello mate !

Explanation:

The pollination that occurs in opened flowers is called chasmogamy. ... When anthers dehisces in the flower buds, pollen grains come in contact with the stigma for effective pollination. Thus, these flowers are invariably autogamous as there is no chance of cross-pollen landing on the stigma.

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Answered by AENGELAGRACEJACOB
1

these flowers Do not open at all

Explanation:

cleistogamous flowers means anther and stigma close to each other in a closed flower . They are bisexual which cannot open even at maturity and this self pollination occurs and as they are closed they are considered as a true antogamous

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