Biology, asked by allirani1976, 11 months ago

Why are papaya flowers are called unisexual?

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Answered by candynithish
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After fertilization in a flower, mention the structures that develop into the embryo and seed. They contain either stamens or carpels. Zygote develops into embryo, ovule develops into seed.

Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{\underline{Papaya\:flower\:is\:called\:unisexual.}}


Because it posses either male or female reproductive part.


\sf{\underline{The\:features\:of\:a\:unisexual\:flowers\:are:}}


⚫They are \bold{\underline{aromatic\:and\:colourful.}}


⚫So that they could \bold{\underline{attract\:insects}} for transfer of pollen grains.


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