Biology, asked by shivachaubey7098, 1 year ago

Difference b/w syngenesious and



synandrous



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Answered by aditikaushik1410
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Answer:

  • Syngenesious

In this type of stamens, the anthers of the stamens are fused but filaments are free. Ex: Sunflower, Gourd.

  • Synandrous

In some flowers of certain plants if both filaments as well as anthers also fuse together and such a condition is known as synandrous condition. Ex: Benincasa (Ash gourd), Colocasia (taro).

Answered by Anonymous
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▶as adjectives the difference between syngenesious and synandrous is that syngenesious is (botany|archaic|or|very|rare) synantherous while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

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