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What is attachment of filament to anther in hibiscus

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Answered by Entity303
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Answer:

anther contains pollens and filament supports it

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Anther In Hibiscus

Explanation:

  • It is comprised of the anther that holds the pollen and a stalk considered the filament  on which the anther sits.
  • In a hibiscus flower , the fibers intertwine into a cylinder that encompasses the style.
  • Various anthers stick out from the fibers practically like the quills on a plume duster.  
  • The filament is a stalk-like structure that appends to the base of the flower and supports the anther, which is the structure that produces dust  
  • Dust is created by the stamens. Not all blossoms have a similar number of stamens.
  • The hibiscus flower has numerous stamens. The groundnut bloom has ten stamens.
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