Biology
The figures (A, B, C and D) give below represent different kind of androecium. Name the kind of androecium (A, B, C and D) and give one example of a flower having each.
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- A → Polyandrous. e.g. Petunia.
- B → Monadelphous. e.g. China Rose.
- C → Diadelphous. e.g. Pea.
- D → Polyadelphous. e.g. Bombax.
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