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Identify error in the given statement:

In a unisexual flower, both male and female reproductive parts are present.


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Unisexual flower:

  1. The flowers in which only one of the two reproductive whorls are present is called an unisexual flower.
  2. This means unisexual flowers can be either male flower or a female flower based on the presence of androecium and gynoecium respectively.
  3. The flowers having both male and female reproductive parts are called bisexual flowers.

Final Answer: In a bisexual flower, both male and female reproductive parts are present.


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