What is the function of thalamus in flower
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to support the flower
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The function of thalamus is to supply the 'nutrients to the flower'.
EXPLANATION:
This function resembles the nutrients flow from the stems, transfer to the leaves. The thalamus is the modified stem which possesses distinct nodes and antinodes.
They are located in the stalk of the flower. Basically it is "swollen end" of the 'peduncle' or 'pedical' with 4 nodes and very much compressed nodes. Bearing the set of floral leaves.
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