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What is monothecous?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

here is the chemical formula 23-89k=j+6

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AntherThe anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen. This and the filament both make up the stamen.anther generally has four pollen sacs in a dithecous anther and in a monothecous anther like that of hibiscus there are 2 pollen sacs and each pollen sacs hold a microsporangium which produces pollen grains that how anther plays a main role in the development of pollen grains


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