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In  nature, cleistogamous flowers are

a)

Self-pollinated

b)

insect-pollinated

c)

Wind-pollinated

d)

Bird-pollinated



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In  nature, cleistogamous flowers are

a)

Self-pollinated

b)

insect-pollinated

c)

Wind-pollinated

d)

Bird-pollinated

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Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

(a)

Autogamy is a type of self-pollination. which occurs between anther and stigma of same flower.

Cleistogamous flowers, remain closed so that only self pollination occurs. Examples include Commelina, groundnut, balsam, Viola, Oxalis.

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