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Write some differences between unisexual and bisexual organisms ​

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Ans: Unisexual organisms are the living organisms having male and female reproductive systems in separate individuals. Bisexual organisms are the living organisms having both male and female reproductive systems are present in the same individual. Unisexual organisms can produce male or female gametes, but not both.
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Unisexual and bisexual organisms are differentiated based on the reproductive systems they posses. Unisexual organisms have separate sexes male or female. Male and female reproductive systems are present in different individuals hence unisexual organisms produce male or female gametes but never both. Bisexual organisms have both male and female reproductive systems within the same individual. Hence, they are capable of producing both types of gametes. Some flowers are unisexual, and they possess only pistils or stamens. Some flowers are bisexual, and they possess both stamens and pistils together. This is the difference between unisexual and bisexual organisms.

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