Biology, asked by Sandeepjadaun6977, 1 year ago

Why are stamens of -

Brinjal called epipetalous.

lily called apiphyllous.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️Pollen grains are produced in the pollen sacs. When stamens are attached to the petals, they are called epipetalous stamens. E.g. Brinjal.

➡️Epiphyllous is anything that is growing on the surface of the leaf or get attached to it of any other plant.
In this, the stamen gets attached to the part of the flower of some other plant as an adhesion of stamen.
The stamens that get attach to tepals are epiphyllous stamens.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Epipetalous stamens are stamens that are connected to the petals of brinjal. The term "epiphyllous stamens" refers to the stamens connected to the perianth in lilies.

Explanation:

  • In the pollen sacs, pollen grains are produced. Epipetalous stamens are the kind of stamens that are linked to the petals, like the brinjal.
  • Anything epiphyllous is anything that grows on the outside of a leaf or attaches to a leaf of another plant.
  • In this, a stamen adhesion occurs where the stamen is linked to a portion of the flower of another plant.

  • Epiphyllous stamens are the ones that attach to the tepals.
  • Epiphyllous stamens appear to emerge from the tepals of the perianth lobe. Epipetalous stamens are those that appear to emerge from the petals. In tube-rose, epiphyllous stamens are visible.

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