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In a bisexual flower, in spite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. Provide a suitable explanation for the above situation.

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In a bisexual flower, in spite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. Provide a suitable explanation for the above situation.

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Removal of stamens of a bisexual flower will not affect pollination of its intact pistil and formation of fruit. Cross-pollination has occurred leading to fertilisation.

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