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definition of androecium with one example

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stamen or androecium is known as the male reproductive organ that produces male gamete or pollen. The stamen consists of two parts, anther and filament. The stamen is made up of filament and anther. Pollen sac and pollen grain are present inside the anther.

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Answered by soniasehra333
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An androecium is the male part of the flower which is composed of a long filament and an anther attached to its tip. The number of stamens may vary according to the flower. The anther is a bi-lobed structure.

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Stamens may be called the male parts of a flower; collectively they form the androecium. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The corolla has 5 free petals and an androecium of numerous stamens, typically with filaments fused in a staminal tube (column) that surrounds the styles.

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