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Define thalamus in plants​

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Answered by shreyasreekumar2307
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In angiosperms, the receptacle or torus (an older term is thalamus, as in Thalamiflorae) is the thickened part of a stem (pedicel) from which the flower organs grow. In some accessory fruits, for example the pome and strawberry, the receptacle gives rise to the edible part of the fruit.

Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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The Thalamus is present near the stalk of the flower. It is a modified stem which possesses distinct nodes and internodes. The thalamus supplies nutrients to the flower..

the receptacle or torus (an older term is thalamus, as in Thalamiflorae) is the thickened part of a stem (pedicel) from which the flower organs grow. In some accessory fruits, for example the pome and strawberry, the receptacle gives rise to the edible part of the fruit..

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