Biology
The flower which contains both stamens and carpels is called as:
- Unisexual
- Pistillate
- Staminate
- Hermaphrodite
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Hermaphrodite
Reason— The flower which contains both stamens and carpels is called a bisexual or hermaphrodite flower.
Unisexual flower has either stamens or carpels, not both. Pistillate flower is a female flower. So, carpels are present in it but stamens are absent. Staminate flower is a male flower. So, stamens are present but carpels are absent in it.
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