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A rose is not a unisexual flower. The rose is a bisexual flower. This means that reproduction does not require a male and female plant.
They are unisexual animals . They reproduce sexually
Unisexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent, such as in asexual reproduction. Biosexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves the fusion of gametes from two parents to produce offspring. In biosexual reproduction, genetic material from both parents is combined to create genetic diversity in the offspring.
Unisexual Reproduction refers to the production of an offspring without the need of copulation. In short it is what is known as VIRGIN BIRTH, from the Greek word 'Parthenogenesis.' Some examples are: 1. The Amoeba. This single celled creature merely DIVIDES into two at the appropriate time. Lo and Behold! another Amoeba.' 2. Aphids or Greenfly (the pest of gardeners) also reproduce iby parthenogenesis. A rather remarkable experiment was undertaken a number of years ago. The egg of an amphibian was pricked by a needle. The eventual result was the birth of a new amphibian. However, the faculties, such as its limbs etc were noticeably inferior.
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A sunflower is a unisexual flower. Flowers that are unisexual have either stamens and no pistils or pistils with no stamens.
it is a bisexual flower