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 What are bisexual and unisexual flowers?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Definition of Bisexual Flowers:** - Bisexual flowers, also known as hermaphrodite flowers, are those that contain both male and female reproductive organs. - The male reproductive organ is called the **Androsium**, which consists of stamens, while the female reproductive organ is called the **Gynosium**, which consists of carpels. 2. **Characteristics of Bisexual Flowers:** - These flowers can produce both pollen (male gametes) and ovules (female gametes). ...
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