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The flowers in which either androecium or gynoecium is absent are called:


A

incomplete flowers

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complete flowers

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perfect flowers

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D

unisexual flowers

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Solution

The correct option is D

unisexual flowers


The flowers in which any one of the reproductive structures namely, androecium or gynoecium is present are called unisexual or incomplete flowers. The unisexual flowers do not exhibit self pollination as the male and female reproductive structures are present in two seperate flowers. Cross pollination is observed in such cases.


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