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.
Biosexual means you are attracted to nature. Bisexual means you're attracted to both boys AND girls
you are attracted to nature
Some examples of unisexual flowers are: Cucumbers Melons Pumpkins Watermelons Squash Corn Kiwi Hemp Ginkgo Papaya
Orange flowers are typically bisexual, meaning they contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive structures within the same flower. This allows for self-pollination and cross-pollination to occur.
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.
Unisexual animals are those that consist of only one sex within a species, meaning they can be either male or female, but not both. This often occurs in species that reproduce through parthenogenesis or other forms of asexual reproduction. Bisexual, or more commonly referred to as hermaphroditic, animals possess both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to produce both eggs and sperm. This can enhance reproductive flexibility and increase the chances of successful mating in varying environmental conditions.
unisexual
unisexual mean having 1 sex only and bisexual mean having 2 sex unisexual mean hetrophrodite and bisexual mean hermaphrodite
"Unisexual?"
unisexual
NO,
Unisexual
the differences between a unisexual and a bisexual flower is unisexual flower- the flower may either contain stamen or a carpel. cross pollination takes place in such kinds bisexual flower - such flowers contain both stamen and carpels . there are chances of cross pollination and self pollination in such flowers.
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Biosexual
No, she is straight.
Bisexual flower