Biology, asked by anubhi18, 1 year ago

difference between polyandraus and polyadephous androcium​

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Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

Polyandrous Androecium is when stamens are many free e.g., Corchorus.

Polyadelphous Androecium  is when filaments are united in many groups with their anthers remaining free e.g., Ricinus, Citrus etc.

Explanation:

Androecium is the stamens of a flowering plant collectively.  

Stamen is the male reproductive organ of the flower, consisting of a stalk like filament, anther lobes and connective.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

Polyandrous is referring to polyancry. They are nestled in some remote north western region of Nepal. They are comprised in tiny Ethic Tibetan settlements. They have stamens inserted in their receptacles. Polyadephous androcium on the other hand poses stamens which are combined in one or two groups. They can either be a polant or a plant which is capable of bearing flower.

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