Biology, asked by Ashwinantony1568, 11 months ago

Diadelphous stamens are found in family
(a) Malvaceae (b) Solanaceae
(c) Fabaceae (d) Liliaceae

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer - (c)

Diadelphous stamens are found in family *Fabaceae*.

(A) Monoadelphous androecium -

- In this androecium, stamens are fused in one group.

- For example, china rose.

(B) Polyadelphous androecium -

- In this androecium, stamens are fused to form more than two groups.

- For example, Bombax.

(C) Diadelphous androecium -

- In this androecium, stamens are fused in two groups.

- For example, pea.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diadelphous stamens are found in the family of (c) Fabaceae

  • Fabaceae is a huge family of the flowering plants, and is commonly known as the family of legumes, beans and peas.
  • The type includes trees, shrubs, and the annual or perennial herbaceous plants.
  • The fruit and compound leaves of this family is easily recognizable.
  • The presence of 10 stamens arranged as monadelphic or diadelphic or free is defined by Fabaceae.
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