10. “Cleistogamous flowers are invariably autogamous because”
(a) These flowers do not open at all.
(b) There is no chance of cross – pollen landing on the stigma.
(c) These flowers have exposed anthers and stigma.
(d) These flowers are wind pollinated.

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(a) These flowers do not open at all.

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