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A single pea plant in your kitchen garden produces pods with viable seeds, but the individual papaya plant does not. Explain. - Biology

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A single pea plant in your kitchen garden produces pods with viable seeds, but the individual papaya plant does not. Explain.

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  1. A pea plant is a dioecious plant bearing bisexual flowers, i.e., the stamen and pistil are present on the same flower. Thus, the single pea plant can produce viable seeds after self-pollination.
  2. Papaya is a monoecious plant bearing unisexual flowers and requires cross-pollination for viable seed production. Thus, a single papaya plant cannot produce viable seeds.
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Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms - Higher Order thinking Skills Questions (HOTS) [Page 25]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms
Higher Order thinking Skills Questions (HOTS) | Q 1. | Page 25
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Chapter 2 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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