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Anthers are fused and stamens are free in family Compositae.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Terminology**: In the context of flowering plants, the term "anthers" refers to the part of the stamen that produces pollen. "Stamens" are the male reproductive organs of a flower, consisting of the anther and the filament. 2. **Identifying the Family**: The family Compositae, also known as Asteraceae, includes a variety of flowering plants, such as sunflowers, daisies, and asters. 3. **Analyzing the Structure of Stamens**: In the Compositae family, the stamens are described as "free." This means that the filaments (the stalks of the stamens) are not fused together and can be observed as separate entities. ...
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Assertion : In syngenesious stamen, the filaments are fused and the ather are free Reason : In synandrous stamen, both filaments and anthers are fused.

MODERN PUBLICATION-MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS -COMPETITION FILE ( OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (D. ASSERTION TYPE QUESTIONS:))
  1. Assertion. Flower is complete in Petunia. Reason. Perianth, androeci...

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  2. Assertion. Capitulum is also called racemose head. Reason. In umbel ...

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  3. Assertion. Fruit is cypsela in Compositae. Reason. Fruit is siliqua...

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  4. Assertion. Stamens are 6, polyandrous and tetradynamous in Brassica. ...

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  5. Assertion. Stamens are syngenesious in Compositae. Reason. Filament...

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  6. Assertion. Flowers are trimerous in family Solanaceae. Reason. Stame...

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  7. Assertion. In family Liliaceae, perianth, stamens and carpels are pres...

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  8. Assertion. Bract is represented by a scale, single veined called lemma...

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  9. Assertion . In cymose tap root system the oldest branch lies very clos...

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  10. Placentation is basal in Compositae.

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  11. In pea placentation is marginal.

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  12. Corolla is cruciform in Cruciferae.

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  13. Flower is actinomorphic in Petunia.

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  14. Odd sepal is anterior in Papilionaceae.

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  15. Anthers are fused and stamens are free in family Compositae.

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  16. The rhizome of ginger is found underground. But it is not root.

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  17. In Opuntia, stem is flat, leaf like and photosynthetic

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  18. Grain is a fruit not seed.

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  19. Sunflower is a heterogamous type of capitulum.

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  20. Leaf of Coriandrum is of decompound type.

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