Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsHard
Question
masculation is not required when flowers are
Options
A.bisexual
B.intersexual
C.unisexual
D.either(a) or (b)
Solution
In unisexual flowers the femals flower buds the bagged before the floweropen. When the stigma becomereceptive, pollination is carried out using the desired pollen and the flower rebagged Hence, there is no need of emasculation in these flowers.
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