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monothecous anthers are found in​

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Hence, the correct answer is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis/ Malvaceae.

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The family Malvaceae shows the presence of monothecous anthers in which one lobe and two pollen chambers are present. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis belongs the family Malvaceae, it has monothecous anthers. The dithecous anthers have two lobes and four pollen-chambers. Such types of anthers occur in Liliaceae, Cruciferae, Solanaceae etc.

Hence, the correct answer is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis/ Malvaceae.

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