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1. Give the technical term for the following:
(i) Flower which contains all the four whorls.
(ii) Male and female flowers on the same plant.
(iii) Filaments united to form a single staminal tube.
(iv) Axis bearing a group of flowers.
(v) Type of inflorescence in Jasmine.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If all four whorls (the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium) are present, the flower is described as complete. If any of the four parts is missing, the flower is known as incomplete. Flowers that contain both an androecium and a gynoecium are called perfect, androgynous or hermaphrodites.

Androgynomonoecious: having male, female, and bisexual flowers on the same plant, also called trimonoecious. Andromonoecious: having both bisexual and male flowers on the same plant. Bisexual: each flower of each individual has both male and female structures, i.e. it combines both sexes in one structure.

monadelphous stamens

Filaments are united to form a 'single staminal tube' known as monadelphous stamens. Explanation: Stamens are known as one of the fundamental parts of the flower. Stamens are generally referred to as the male reproductive part of flowers.

A raceme (/reɪˈsiːm/ or /rəˈsiːm/) or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing pedicellate flowers (flowers having short floral stalks called pedicels) along its axis. In botany, an axis means a shoot, in this case one bearing the flowers.

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Answered by jhanvidwi
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Explanation:

1. COMPLETE FLOWER

2.MONOECIOUS PLANTS

3.MONOADELPHOUS STAMENS

4.INFLORESCENCE

5.CYMOSE INFLORESCENCE

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