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Flowers having both male and female reproductive part are called


A

Bisexual

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B

Complete

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C

Unisexual

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D

Incomplete

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Solution

The correct option is A

Bisexual


The correct option is (A):

Explanation for the correct option:

  1. Flowers having both male(stamen) as well as female(carpel) reproductive parts are called bisexual flowers.
  2. Example- Lily, rose

Explanation for the incorrect options:
Option (B):

  1. A flower consisting of all the 4 whorls i.e. calyx, corolla, stamen, carpel is called complete flower.
  2. Example- Mustard

Option (C):

  1. Flowers with either male(stamen) or female(carpel) reproductive parts are called unisexual flowers.
  2. Example- Watermelon

Option (D):

  1. A flower may miss some whorls out of the 4 whorls i.e. calyx, corolla, stamen, carpel is called incomplete flower.
  2. Example- Mulberry

Flowers having both male and female reproductive part are called bisexual flowers.


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