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How are monoecious plants different from dioecious plants ?

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### Step-by-Step Text Solution: 1. **Definition of Monoecious Plants**: - Monoecious plants are those that possess both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant. This means that a single plant can produce both pollen (male gametes) and ovules (female gametes). 2. **Location of Organs**: - In monoecious plants, the male and female organs are located at different parts of the same plant. For example, male flowers may be found on one branch, while female flowers are found on another branch of the same plant. ...
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