Biology, asked by duryodhanpatra319, 10 months ago

3. Where are the following structures/parts located and
what are their functions?
(a) Placenta
(b) Thalamus
(c) Anther
(d) Stigma​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

A)placenta is a tissue which joins the ovule ro rhe ovarian chamber known as locule.

b)thalamus is the swollen basal part of a flower also known as receptacle from which all the parts grow and supports the flower.

c) anther is the lobed part on the top of the stamen which is the male reproductive part of the flower. it produces pollen grains which are the male gametes and fertilize the ovules to form zygote.

d) stigma is the topmost part of the pistil which is the female reproductive organ of the flower. it is the receptacle of the pollen grains

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