A flower which has only stamen or only the carpel is called as .
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Types
Gynoecium composition Carpel terminology Pistil terminology
Single carpel Monocarpous (unicarpellate) gynoecium A pistil (simple)
Multiple distinct ("unfused") carpels Apocarpous (choricarpous) gynoecium Pistils (simple)
Multiple connate ("fused") carpels Syncarpous gynoecium A pistil (compound
Answered by
0
GYNOECIOUS ANDROECIOUS
- A flower with only stamen is called as Androecious.
- A flower with only carpels is called as Gynoecious.
EXPLANATION
- A flower having only functional stamens and lacking functional carpel is called a staminate(male) flower.
- A plant with only functional carpels is called as pistillate(female).
- An abortive or rudimentary stamen is called as staminodium or staminode, such as in Scrophularia nodosa.
- A bisexual flower has both stamens and carpels, and a unisexual flower either lacks stamens (carpellaet)or lack carpels(staminate).
Similar questions