Q. A plant bearing both male and female flowers is called

A
Bisexual
B
Diecious
C
Monoecious
D
Monogamous
Solution:

Monoecious, an individual that has both male and female reproductive units (flowers, conifer cones, or functionally equivalent structures) on the same plant; from Greek for “one household”. Individuals bearing separate flowers of both sexes at the same time are called simultaneously or synchronously monoecious.

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