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Expect rose and hibiscus example for monothecous anther

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Answered by sangeethasjain06
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Stamen is made up of anther, connective and filament. If anther is single lobed with two pollen sacs in it is called a monothecous anther. If anther is bi-lobed it is called the dithecous anther. It has four pollen sacs so it is called a tetrad. Every family of angiosperms has unique characters. The presence of monothecous anther is the character of the Malvaceae family. The presence of dithecous anther is the character of Liliaceae, Cruciferae, Solanaceae. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis commonly called china rose is a member of the Malvaceae family and thus, shows the presence of monothecous anther.

Answered by sahu3400u
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Stamen is made up of anther, connective, and filament. If anther is single lobed with two pollen sacs in it is called a monothecous anther. If anther is bi-lobed it is called the dithecous anther. It has four pollen sacs so it is called a tetrad. Every family of angiosperms has unique characters. The presence of monoecious anther is the character of the Malvaceae family. The presence of dithecous anther is the character of Liliaceae, Cruciferae, Solanaceae. Hibiscus rosa-Sinensis commonly called china rose is a member of the Malvaceae family and thus, shows the presence of monoecious anther.

So, the correct answer to the given question is option A, i.e., Hibiscus rosa-Sinensis, Malvaceae.

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