Science, asked by uveshshaikh786us, 7 months ago

The part of a flower that contains the
anther is called the
a. midrib
b. stigma
d. stamen
C. style
Identi​

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Answered by rimpa469
1

Answer:

stigma is the correct answer

Answered by Anonymous
86

Answer:

b. Stamen ✓

Explanation:

There are four whorl of the flower:

➳ First whorl - green sepals

➳ Second whorl - brightly coloured petals

➳ Third whorl - long thread like structure somewhat projecting out and each usually ending in a bilobed tip. These are stamens each. Stamen consists of a thread like filament and a bilobed anther.

➳ Fourth whorl - centrally located pistil that may be formed of a single female unit called carpel or several fused carpels. Each carpel consists of a basal ovary, middle style and an uppermost stigma.

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