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Standard VII
Biology
Types of Flower
Flowers which...
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Flowers which have either male or female parts present in them are called
(a) unisexual.
(b) bisexual.
(c) trisexual.
(d) male female flowers.
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(a) unisexual
Flowers that contain either male (stamen) or female (pistil) parts are known as unisexual flowers.
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