Because it has both male and female flowers on the same plant.
The maize plant is described as monoecious because it has separate male and female flowers on the same plant. The male flowers are found in the tassel at the top of the plant, while the female flowers are found in the ear or corn at lower nodes. This characteristic allows maize plants to self-pollinate and produce seeds.
Maize flowers are monoecious, meaning they have both male and female floral structures on the same plant. The tassel is the male flower structure where pollen is produced, while the silk is the female flower structure where the ovules are located.
A monoecious plant.
Monoecious plants are those in which both the staminate and pistillate flowers are borne on the same plant. Species in which the two imperfect flowers are borne separately in different plants are called dioecious.In strawberry plant,Both the staminate and pistillate flowers are borne on the same plant, so strawberry plant is monoecious.
A monoecious plant displays both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant. This allows the plant to self-pollinate and reproduce without needing another plant for fertilization.
Some plant species are monoecious, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs on the same plant. Others are dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive organs are on separate plants.
Rice is monoecious, meaning that both male and female flowers are found on the same plant. This allows for self-pollination and reproduction within the same individual plant.
Maize plant is a monocot belonging to grass family. It is C4 plant metabolically.
The maize plant belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
both female and male reproductive systems on one plant!
Cucurbits are referred to as monoecious because they have separate male and female flowers on the same plant. This allows for self-pollination and fertilization to occur without the need for another plant.
No, maize is not a CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) plant. Maize follows the C4 photosynthetic pathway, which is different from the CAM pathway in terms of carbon fixation and timing of metabolic processes.