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Flowers with only male reproductive organs are

A

hermaphrodite flowers

B

pistillate flowers

C

staminate flowers

D

Bisexual flowers

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Flower Types**: - Flowers can be classified based on their reproductive organs. The main types are hermaphrodite (or perfect) flowers, pistilate (female) flowers, staminate (male) flowers, and bisexual flowers. 2. **Defining Each Type**: - **Hermaphrodite Flowers**: These flowers contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive organs within the same flower. - **Pistilate Flowers**: These flowers contain only female reproductive organs (pistils) and no male organs (stamens). - **Staminate Flowers**: These flowers contain only male reproductive organs (stamens) and do not have any female organs (pistils). - **Bisexual Flowers**: These flowers have both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower. 3. **Identifying the Correct Answer**: - The question asks for flowers with only male reproductive organs. Based on the definitions: - **Pistilate flowers** are excluded as they only have female organs. - **Hermaphrodite flowers** are excluded as they have both male and female organs. - **Bisexual flowers** are also excluded for the same reason as hermaphrodite flowers. - **Staminate flowers** are the only type that contains only male reproductive organs. 4. **Conclusion**: - Therefore, the correct answer to the question "Flowers with only male reproductive organs are" is **staminate flowers**. **Final Answer**: Staminate flowers. ---
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