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What is a bisexual flower? Collect five bisexual flowers from your neighbourhood and with the help of your teacher find out their common and scientific names.

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Define a Bisexual Flower:** - A bisexual flower is one that contains both male and female reproductive structures. The male reproductive structure is called the stamen, and the female reproductive structure is called the pistil. Therefore, if a flower has both stamens and pistils, it is classified as a bisexual flower. 2. **Collect Five Bisexual Flowers:** - Go to your neighborhood and observe the various flowers. Look for flowers that have both male and female reproductive parts. Here are five common examples of bisexual flowers you can collect: 1. Water Lily ...
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