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when the stamen are fused throughout thier whole lenght are termed as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The androecium of a flower can show varying degrees of cohesion, that is union amongst the stamens themselves and adhesion, that is union with other floral parts. In a condition when the anthers are fused with each other but the filaments are free is called syngenesious.

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Answered by 001REBEL
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Syngenesious :- When the anthers are fused but filaments are free.

Monadelphous :- It is condition in which the filaments are united to form a single bundle while their anthers are free.

Synandrous :- It is a condition in which the stamens are united in their whole length.

Epipetalous :- It is the condition in which the stamens are fused with petals.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Syngenesious'.

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