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Difference between androphore and gynophore biology discussion

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Answered by amalraj142003
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The internode between the calyx and corolla is known as anthophore, that between corolla and androecium is androphore, and the one between androecium and gynoecium is gynophore. Androphore is distinct in passion-flower and gynophore in Pterospermum (B. Kanak champa). In Gynandropsis (B. Hurhure) both androphore and gynophore develop to form what is known as gynandrophore (.

Flower of Capparis and Gynadropsis

The thalamus may be a bit elongated, as in Michelia (B. Champaka), convex in flowers like China-rose, Datura, cup-shaped in roses, and it may have spongy flat top, as in lotus. According to the nature of the thalamus and mode of inser­tion of the first three floral sets with respect to the gynoecium, flowers may be hypogynous, perigynous and epigynous

Insertion of Floral Leaves

Hypogynous flower is that in which the thalamus is convex and dome-shaped, and the pistil occupies the top position of the thalamus, other whorls remaining inserted below the pistil one after another in normal order. The ovary here is called superior. Examples—China-rose, Datura.

Answered by Surnia
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Difference between androphore and gynophore is as follows:

Explanation:

  • A gynophore can be defined as the stalk like structure of the flower which supports the female reproductive parts or gynoecium whereas the androphore is the stalk or column that supports the stamens or male reproductive parts of the flower.
  • The example of gynophore include Telopea and the example of androphore include Sphenophora.

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