Biology, asked by Anoushkanath5917, 1 year ago

A flower having stamen but no pistil is called-(a) staminate
(b) pistillate(c) bracteates
(d) pedicellate

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Answered by liza10987654321
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⭕️Option B : pistillate✔️✔️✔️✔️


sibiroopan: wrong
sibiroopan: flowers bearing stamen
Ankitkumar200314: No she is right!!!
sibiroopan: In this question he asks with stamen and without pistil
Ankitkumar200314: Anyway but she is right!!!
Answered by Ankitkumar200314
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Stamen: The pollen-bearing or "male" reproductive part of a flower. The pollen is borne on a more or less compact body termed the anther, which is supported by the filament. A flower may have hundreds of stamens, or only a few. Pistillate or "female" flowers have pistils but no stamens.

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