Question:

Which of the following plants is monoecious?

Updated On: Nov 13, 2025
  • Cycas circinalis

  • Carica papaya

  • Chara

  • Marchantia polymorpha

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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

To determine which of the given plants is monoecious, we need to understand the concepts of monoecious and dioecious plants.

  • Monoecious plants have both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant. Examples include corn, birch, and oak.
  • Dioecious plants have male and female reproductive organs on separate plants, requiring both for fertilization. Examples include papaya, willow, and spinach.

Now, let's evaluate each of the given options:

  1. Cycas circinalis: Cycas is a gymnosperm genus that is dioecious, meaning each plant is either male or female.
  2. Carica papaya: Papaya is typically a dioecious plant, although there are some monoecious varieties. However, it is most commonly known as dioecious.
  3. Chara: Chara is a type of algae, specifically a green alga, that is monoecious. It has both reproductive structures (antheridia and oogonia) on the same thallus.
  4. Marchantia polymorpha: Marchantia is a liverwort and is dioecious, meaning each plant is either male or female with separate male and female plants.

Based on this analysis, Chara is the plant that is monoecious as it possesses both male and female reproductive structures on the same plant.

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Concepts Used:

Plant Kingdom

The Plant Kingdom comprises all the plants that have some shared characteristics. These are bacteria (prokaryotes), photosynthetic plants, fungi, and several non-photosynthetic plants.

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Several features of Kingdom Plantae are as follows:

  • They are stationary. They are static and usually remain in one place only.
  • They have branches that expanded and green leaves due to the presence of chlorophyll.
  • They are an autotrophic mode of nutrition that simply means they prepare their food with the help of water, sunlight and carbon dioxide. It is further known as self-nutrition.
  • They indulge in photosynthesis during the day and therefore more carbon dioxide is needed during the day and at night it is released.
  • They secure their food in the form of starch-like algae.
  • They have an inelastic wall around their cell known as a cell wall comprised of cellulose.
  • There is an absence of the nervous system and excretory system.
  • Reproduction is entirely dependent on air, insects and water. Asexual and vegetative method of reproduction is noticed or detected.
  • The non-photosynthetic plants acquire their food through parasitism, i.e through their host like Indian pipe.

Read More: Classification of Plants