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Axis between corolla and androecium is

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Option D

Androphore

Concept: This question tests your knowledge of specialized floral axes in plants, specifically the internodes between…
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Concept: This question tests your knowledge of specialized floral axes in plants, specifically the internodes between different floral whorls.

Why (D) is correct: An androphore is an elongated internode (axis) located between the corolla (petals) and the androecium (stamens). This elongation raises the stamens above the petals.

Why other options are wrong:

  • (A) Anthophore: An elongated internode between the calyx and corolla.
  • (B) Gynophore: An elongated internode between the androecium and gynoecium, raising the pistil.
  • (C) Gynandrophore: A stalk that bears both the androecium and gynoecium, often seen in plants like Passiflora.

NEET Tip: Remember the prefixes: 'Anth-' for flower parts generally (calyx/corolla), 'Andr-' for androecium (stamens), 'Gyn-' for gynoecium (pistil). The 'phore' suffix indicates a stalk or elongated axis.

Correct Answer: (D)

AnswerD·

Androphore

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