Name the plant body where bisexual and both unisexual male and female flowers are present

  1. What are unisexual and bisexual flowers? Give two examples of each.
  2. In Maize, the flowers are
  3. Unisexual Flowers vs. Bisexual Flowers – Difference Wiki
  4. Flower sexual parts (unisexual & bisexual) (video)
  5. A plant bearing both male and female flowers\/sex organs is (a) Monoecious(b) Dioecious(c) Unisexual(d) Bisexual
  6. In maize, the flowers are
  7. Learn About Dioecious Plants
  8. A plant bearing both male and female flowers\/sex organs is (a) Monoecious(b) Dioecious(c) Unisexual(d) Bisexual
  9. What are unisexual and bisexual flowers? Give two examples of each.
  10. Flower sexual parts (unisexual & bisexual) (video)


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What are unisexual and bisexual flowers? Give two examples of each.

Flower: • A flower is a reproductive structure found in angiosperms (flowering plants). • It can be either unisexual or bisexual. Unisexual flower: • The flower that has only male or female reproductive parts i.e., either stamens or carpels are present are unisexual flowers. • Examples of unisexual flowers are Bitter gourd, papaya, pumpkin, and cucumber. Bisexual flower: • The flower possessing both male and female reproductive parts are a bisexual flower that is both stamens and carpels are present in the same flower. • Examples of bisexual flowers are rose, sunflower, hibiscus, lily, and mustard.

In Maize, the flowers are

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Unisexual Flowers vs. Bisexual Flowers – Difference Wiki

Unisexual Flowers vs. Bisexual Flowers Main Difference The main difference between Unisexual Flowers and Bisexual Flowers is that unisexual flowers are one in which the stamens or the carpels are absent, remaining or otherwise non-functional whereas Bisexual flowers contain both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive organs, as well as stamens and an ovary. Unisexual Flowers vs. Bisexual Flowers — Is There a Difference? ADVERTISEMENT Comparison Chart Unisexual flower Bisexual flower Comprise male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers Comprise both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower Structure Male flowers comprise stamens whereas female flowers contain pistils A single flower contains anthers and ovary Pollination Monoecious flowers experience both self and cross-pollination whereas dioecious flowers experience cross-pollination Bisexual flowers can experience both self and cross-pollination Complete/Incomplete Flowers Incomplete flowers Complete flowers Names Monoecious and dioecious Hermaphrodite or androgynous flowers Examples Flowers in papaya, watermelon, corn, and mulberry Flowers in rose, lily, hibiscus, mustard, and sweet pea ADVERTISEMENT Unisexual Flowers vs. Bisexual Flowers Unisexual flowers comprise male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers whereas bisexual flowers comprise both male and female reproductive organs are present in the same flower. In unisexual flowers, male flowers comprise stamens whe...

Flower sexual parts (unisexual & bisexual) (video)

if you look at the flowering plants which are also called angiosperms then the flower represents the sexual part of that plant on the other hand if you look at non flowering plants which are also called the gymnosperms then these cones they represent their sexual parts but you know what flowers are beautiful and so in this video we will look at the different parts of the flower and we'll focus more on something called uni sexual and bisexual flowers and look at some of their examples so let's get rid of that and focus on the flower the flower can be broadly divided into four parts this middle part that you find over here we call it the carpel you can also call it pistol now it turns out that carpel and pistol are not exactly the same they have some differences but the difference is only important when we deal with more complicated carpels but as of now we can just call them in for such simple flowers we need to call them the same thing so you call them carpel or pistol doesn't matter but what's important is that the carpel or the pistol that is the female reproductive part of the flower so I'm just gonna call this the female reproductive problems not a female reproduction now why do we say that the carpel is the female your prototype art because it is a car bell that is responsible in production of egg cells carpels make egg cells somewhere over here and so just like how in animals the female reproduce so any part any product reproductive part which makes the egg cells is ...

A plant bearing both male and female flowers\/sex organs is (a) Monoecious(b) Dioecious(c) Unisexual(d) Bisexual

Hint: Based on the presence of male and female reproductive organs in the same plant or different plants, the flowers and plants are divided into various groups. An example for a plant bearing both male and female flowers or sex organs are corn, maize etc. Typically the flowers are categorized as unisexual and bisexual depending on their reproductive organs present in the same flower or different flower respectively. And those plants that contain these flowers are known as monoecious or dioecious. Complete answer: Monoecious is a condition where the reproductive organs of males and females are located on the same plant but two different branches. They both have female or pistillate flowers and male or staminate flowers. Geitonogamous pollination occurs in such a situation. Dioecious is a condition in which the reproductive organs of both males and females are located on two separate plants. Carica papaya for example is a dioecious plant. A flower that has stamens or carpels but not both are called unisexual flowers. They are called incomplete flowers. They undergo cross-pollination to replicate. Examples include pineapple, papaya, watermelon, and so on. A flower that has stamens, as well as carpels, is called bisexual flowers. They become self-pollinated. Examples include sunflower, lily, rose, etc. Self-fertilization is a useful ability since it can ensure a plant species persists and spreads when there are no other species representatives present. Because of that, many m...

In maize, the flowers are

The maize plant depicts the monoecious condition. It implies that the plant has both the male flowers (staminate) and female flowers (pistillate). So, the plant becomes bisexual. However, the flowers are unisexual or imperfect. They do not have both the male and female reproductive whorls present with the single flower. They occur separately on the same plant. If pollination occurs between these flowers, it is called geitonogamy, which is a type of self-pollination because the flowers are actually on the same plant

Learn About Dioecious Plants

The plant species which are having male and female plant bodies separately are considered to be Dioecious plants. The word dioecious is the Greek word in which "di" means "two" and Oikos means "house"; therefore, the word Dioecious means double house. In Dioecious plants, both female and male flower blooms on separate plants' bodies. In monoecious plants, the plant body possesses both male and female flowers on the same plant body. Moreover, the dioecious plants are also termed as unisexual plants, whereas; monoecious plants are also termed as bisexual plants. Unisexual, because one plant body consists of only one sex type of flower, "uni" means single. Bisexual, because one plant body has both sex types of flowers, a single plant body possesses female and male flowers in the same plant. The male and female reproductive organs are born on different plant bodies of the same species. The reproductive capabilities of the dioecious plants are limited or restricted by pollen restrictions. In pollen restrictions, self-pollination does not take place. Hence, seed production only takes place when pollination movement from male plant to female plant. Almost six percent of angiosperm species are Dioecious, and seven percent of angiosperms genera are dioecious plants. In Dioecious trees, male and female trees are separated. They are strictly unisexual. The typical examples of dioecious plants are Ginkgo, papaya trees, mulberry, asparagus, and spinach. Got a question on this topic? Th...

A plant bearing both male and female flowers\/sex organs is (a) Monoecious(b) Dioecious(c) Unisexual(d) Bisexual

Hint: Based on the presence of male and female reproductive organs in the same plant or different plants, the flowers and plants are divided into various groups. An example for a plant bearing both male and female flowers or sex organs are corn, maize etc. Typically the flowers are categorized as unisexual and bisexual depending on their reproductive organs present in the same flower or different flower respectively. And those plants that contain these flowers are known as monoecious or dioecious. Complete answer: Monoecious is a condition where the reproductive organs of males and females are located on the same plant but two different branches. They both have female or pistillate flowers and male or staminate flowers. Geitonogamous pollination occurs in such a situation. Dioecious is a condition in which the reproductive organs of both males and females are located on two separate plants. Carica papaya for example is a dioecious plant. A flower that has stamens or carpels but not both are called unisexual flowers. They are called incomplete flowers. They undergo cross-pollination to replicate. Examples include pineapple, papaya, watermelon, and so on. A flower that has stamens, as well as carpels, is called bisexual flowers. They become self-pollinated. Examples include sunflower, lily, rose, etc. Self-fertilization is a useful ability since it can ensure a plant species persists and spreads when there are no other species representatives present. Because of that, many m...

What are unisexual and bisexual flowers? Give two examples of each.

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Flower sexual parts (unisexual & bisexual) (video)

if you look at the flowering plants which are also called angiosperms then the flower represents the sexual part of that plant on the other hand if you look at non flowering plants which are also called the gymnosperms then these cones they represent their sexual parts but you know what flowers are beautiful and so in this video we will look at the different parts of the flower and we'll focus more on something called uni sexual and bisexual flowers and look at some of their examples so let's get rid of that and focus on the flower the flower can be broadly divided into four parts this middle part that you find over here we call it the carpel you can also call it pistol now it turns out that carpel and pistol are not exactly the same they have some differences but the difference is only important when we deal with more complicated carpels but as of now we can just call them in for such simple flowers we need to call them the same thing so you call them carpel or pistol doesn't matter but what's important is that the carpel or the pistol that is the female reproductive part of the flower so I'm just gonna call this the female reproductive problems not a female reproduction now why do we say that the carpel is the female your prototype art because it is a car bell that is responsible in production of egg cells carpels make egg cells somewhere over here and so just like how in animals the female reproduce so any part any product reproductive part which makes the egg cells is ...

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