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Question
Unisexuality of flowers prevents:
Options
Autogamy, but not geitonogamy
Both geitonogamy and xenogamy
Geitonogamy, but not xenogmy
Autogamy and gectonogamy
MCQ
Solution
Autogamy, but not geitonogamy
Explanation:
Flowers with unisexuality have autogamy but not geitonogamy. Self-fertilization, also known as autogamy, occurs when male and female gametes are generated from the same individual among plants.
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