what are the differences between unisexual flowers and bisexual flowers?
unisexual flowers :-the flowers which have only stamen or only carpel are called as unisexual flowers...
ex:-papaya, watermelon.
bisexual flowers:--the flowers which have stamen or only carpel are called as bisexual flowers
ex:- mustard.
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unisexual flower:
A flower that possesses either stamens orcarpels but not both. A plant may be unisexual (dioecious), possessing only male flowers or female flowers; or it may bemonoecious with male and female reproductive organs borne in the same flower or in different unisexual flowers but on the same plant. eg : corn , papaya and cucumber.
Bisexual flower:
perfect flowers have both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive structures, including stamens,carpels, and an ovary. Flowers that contain both androecium and gynoecium are called androgynous or hermaphroditic. Examples of plants with perfect or bisexual flowers include the lily, rose, and most plants with large showy flowers, though a perfect flower does not have to have petals or sepals. Other terms widely used are monoclinous, and synoecious. A complete flower is a perfect flower with petals and sepals. eg : Lilies,roses,gulmohar and orchid
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Bisexual or perfect flowers have both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive structures, including stamens, carpels, and an ovary. Flowers that contain both androecium and gynoecium are called androgynous or hermaphroditic. Examples of plants with perfect or bisexual flowers include the lily, rose, and most plants with large showy flowers, though a perfect flower does not have to have petals or sepals. Other terms widely used are hermaphrodite, monoclinous, and synoecious. A complete flower is a perfect flower with petals and sepals.
Unisexual: Reproductive structure that is either functionally male or functionally female. In angiosperms this condition is also called diclinous, imperfect, or incomplete
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Bisexual Flowers:-these flowers hve both the whrols in the same flower or in differnt flower of same plant i.e. is having both female and male reproductive organ.
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