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SouravOctober 2, 2024

Androphore structure is formed by:

Androphore structure is formed by:

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A. Internode
The androphore is a stalk-like structure that holds the stamens (male reproductive organs) in some plants. It is formed by the internode, which is the region of the stem between two nodes. In plants like carnations, the androphore raises the stamens above the other floral parts, making them more accessible for pollinators.

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