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Family Ranunculaceae is characterized by the
presence of
anther.​

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Answered by madaviradha750
5

Answer:

A.extrose

B.introse

C. versatile

D.non of these

Answered by bharathparasad577
0

Answer:

Concept:

Morphology of Flowering plants and Semi-Technical Description of a Typical-Flowering Plant

Explanation:

An order of blooming plants is known as Ranunculales. Given that the order's name is derived from the name of a genus in the Ranunculaceae family, which includes buttercups, it is necessary that it encompasses this family. Ranunculales is a member of the basal eudicots, a paraphyletic order.

The floral formula of the family Ranunculaceae is

                     $$\oplus \oint^{\mathrm{E} p i} \mathrm{~K}_{5} \mathrm{C}_{5} \mathrm{~A}_{\alpha} \underline{\mathrm{G}}_{\alpha}$$

The floral formula of the family Ranunculaceae can be deciphered as follows,

Bracteate or ebracteate, bisexual, actinomorphic flower, epicalyx,

Calyx (K)=5, Corolla-5 petals, polypetalous, Stamens 5 to many, gynoecium - numerous, free carpels and anatropous ovules.

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