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      Question

      A plant species that bears male (staminate) and female

      (pistillate) flowers on entirely separate individual plants is known as:
      A Monoecious Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B Angiosperm Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C Dioecious Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D Self-pollinating Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Derived from Greek for "two houses," these plants require both a male and female specimen in proximity for fruit or seed production. Common examples include holly and ginkgo.

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