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For hybridisation which part is removed from bisexual flowers

A

Stigma

B

Stigma and style

C

Anthers

D

Ovary

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Bisexual Flowers**: - Bisexual flowers contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive organs. This means they have the potential for self-fertilization. 2. **Purpose of Hybridization**: - In plant breeding, hybridization is performed to combine desirable traits from two different plants. To prevent self-fertilization, a specific technique called emasculation is used. 3. **What is Emasculation?**: - Emasculation is the process of removing the male reproductive parts of the flower, specifically the anthers. This prevents the flower from self-pollinating and allows for controlled cross-pollination with another plant that has desirable traits. 4. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Option A: Stigma** - This is part of the female reproductive organ where pollen lands. It is not removed during hybridization. - **Option B: Stigma and Style** - Both are parts of the female reproductive system and are not removed. - **Option C: Anthers** - These are the male reproductive organs that produce pollen. They are removed during emasculation. - **Option D: Ovary** - This is also part of the female reproductive system and is not removed. 5. **Conclusion**: - The correct answer to the question is **C: Anthers**, as they are the parts that are removed during the hybridization process to prevent self-fertilization.
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