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In a bisexual flower, inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. Explain.

Bisexual flower consists both stamens (male reproductive part) and carpel (female reproductive part). If in a bisexual flower stamens are removed artificially and carpel remains intact in the flower then, cross-pollination may occur in this flower which may lead to the formation of fruit.


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