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What is the difference between a perfect flower and an imperfect flower according to their reproductive structure?
What is the difference between a perfect flower and an imperfect flower according to their reproductive structure?
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A perfect flower, also known as a bisexual flower, contains both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive structures within the same flower. This means that the flower is capable of self-pollination and can produce both pollen and ovules.
On the other hand, an imperfect flower, also known as a unisexual flower, contains either male or female reproductive structures, but not both. This means that the flower is not capable of self-pollination and requires pollen from another flower in order to reproduce. Imperfect flowers can be further classified as either staminate (male) or pistillate (female) based on which reproductive structures they contain.