Differentiate unisexual and bisexual with example

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Posted by Sowjanya Sundar 5 years, 4 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
| Flowers which have only one *** organ (either stamen or carpel) are known as unisexual flowers. | Flowers which have both *** organs (stamen and carpel) are known as bisexual flowers. |
| Example: flowers of papaya, watermelon. | Example : flowers of hibiscus, mustard plants. |
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Unisexual reproduction
Bisexual reproduction
Organism posses either male and female organs, are unisexual
Organism posses both male and female organs, are unisexual
Flower that contains either Stamen (male *** organ) or pistil (female *** organ).
Flower that contains both Stamen (male *** organ) and pistil (female *** organ). In this case reproduction takes place through self pollination and cross pollination
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