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Standard XII
Biology
Different Types of Arrangement of Stamens
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What is meant by monadelphous stamens?
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When all the member of Androecium, that is , stamens have filaments fused together to form a single hollow tube, with the anthers being free, the condition is termed as monoadelphous.
Example: members of family Malvaceae
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