STRUCTURAL ORGANISTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Stamen
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Pistil
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Stem
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Detailed explanation-1: -The androecium, or male parts of the flower, comprise the stamens, each of which consists of a supporting filament and an anther, in which pollen is produced.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stamen. Male part of flower consisting of anther and filament.
Detailed explanation-3: -When both the anthers and filaments are together, the condition is called as synandrous. The synandrous condition is found in the Cucurbitaceae family. In this condition stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.
Detailed explanation-4: -Anthers are the male reproductive part of a flower. Stigma is the female reproductive part of a flower. Structure. The anthers are bilobed with sac-like structures (microsporangia) present inside them. The stigma is a receptive base on which the pollen lands.
Detailed explanation-5: -pentadelphous: joined partially into five androecial structures. synandrous: only the anthers are connate (such as in the Asteraceae). The fused stamens are referred to as a synandrium.