MCQ
Unisexuality of flowers prevents
  • Autogamy, but not geitonogamy
  • B
    Geitonogamy and xenogamy
  • C
    Geitonogamy, but not xenogamy
  • D
    Autogamy and Geitonogamy

Answer

Correct option: A.
Autogamy, but not geitonogamy
a
Unisexuality of flowers prevents autogamy(self pollination) but not geitonogamy(pollination between separate male and female flowers on the same plant).

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