It is called a perfect plant
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A monoecious plant
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
No. Most flowers contain both male and female parts, but not all. Some plants bear separate male and female flowers, e.g. marrows. Others have male and female flowers on different plants, e.g. holly.
Some plants have flowers with both male and female organs. Other plants have separate male and female plants.
no but there are male and female plants/flowers/flower parts
Fruit will only divelop from female parts of the flower but many plants can be both male and female.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
Yes, they do.
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
No. Most flowers contain both male and female parts, but not all. Some plants bear separate male and female flowers, e.g. marrows. Others have male and female flowers on different plants, e.g. holly.
Some plants have flowers with both male and female organs. Other plants have separate male and female plants.
Yes, Of course! The flowers are the reproductive parts of a plant. Many plants have complete flowers that have both male and female parts, others only have male or female parts and still other plants have flowers on the same plant that are a mix of male and female flowers. Some plants even have mixes that include all three types of flowers, where some flowers are only male, some are only female and some are both male and female.
male parts anthers female parts pistil
plants are unisex there is no female or male parts
The pumpkin flower has both male and female parts...this is called monoecious (one house). Other plants have separate male and female plants dioecious (two houses).
no but there are male and female plants/flowers/flower parts
Gladiolus is a complete flower. The flowers have both male and female parts. There are no separate flowers for male and female. There are no separate male and female plants for gladiolus.