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Read the following statements A to D :- A. A typical anther of angiosperm is dithecous. B. Egg apparatus consists of two antipodals and one egg cell. C. Cleistogamous flowers are invariably autogamous. D. If a female parent produces unisexual flowers, there is no need for emasculation. How many of the above statements are right?

Read the following statements A to D :- A. A typical anther of angiosperm is dithecous. B. Egg apparatus consists of two antipodals and one egg cell. C. Cleistogamous flowers are invariably autogamous. D. If a female parent produces unisexual flowers, there is no need for emasculation. How many of the above statements are right?

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