Biology, asked by akifwani97, 9 months ago

what are sub laminar stamens? Name the species in which these are present.​

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Answered by PBCHEM
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Answer:

A stamen usually is man’s reproductive organ that actually produces pollen grains from the flowers. As we all know, a maximum number of angiosperms have stamens that have a linear structure.

Each of these has apical parts, filaments and many other aspects that together make it function. Coming to the other side of angiosperms, they have stamens that are laminar in structure.

Explanation:

Answered by AditiHegde
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The answer to the respective questions have been given below:

  • Numerous flowers have different types of stamens. This is due to the presence of a term called "sub-laminar stamens."
  • The sub-laminar stamens are a kind of stamens that have the shape of a leaf.
  • These leaf-like objects do not have a distinct anther present.
  • The filament of such sub-laminar stamens of the flowering plants either remain embedded or are found as microsporangia of a superficial kind.
  • The species in which the sub-laminar types of stamens are present are known as Degeneria species.

Hence, the answers to the questions have been stated in the above portion.

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