Biology
The condition of androecium, when, all the stamens are free from each other is termed as :
- Polyadelphous
- Polysepalous
- Polyandrous
- Polypetalous
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Polyandrous
Reason— When the stamens are free, such condition is called Polyandrous.
In Polyadelphous, stamens are fused into more than two groups. In Polysepalous, sepals are free from each other. In Polypetalous, petals are free from each other.
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