Biology, asked by muneebanoorkhan, 7 months ago

2. The anthers in Hibiscus are
a. monothecus
b. monothecus basifixed
d. bithecus dorsifixed
c. bithecus basifixed​

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Answered by Goldenjungkookie
23

Answer:

a) monothecus is answer

Explanation:

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Answered by nia17
2

Answer:

monothecus

Explanation:

a monothecous stamen has only one-lobed anther with two pollen chambers, also called bisporangiate. it is seen in Malvaceae. A dithecous stamen has two lobes of anthers with four pollen chambers, also called tetrasporangiate. Sterile anthers are seen in staminode stamens, as seen in Cassia.

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