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Plants often exhibit a phenomenon known as "gender switching," where certain individuals may change sex in response to environmental conditions. In flowering plants, this can occur due to factors such as stress, resource availability, or hormonal changes, which can trigger the production of male flowers for reproductive success. By producing male flowers, the plant can ensure that it can still reproduce even when conditions are not ideal for female flowers. This flexibility enhances the plant's chances of survival and reproduction in varying environments.

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