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What is a thalamus?

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Thalamus is the swollen end of the pedicel or the stalk.
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  • Thalamus is

    A
    Base of fower
    B
    Base of ovary
    C
    Modification of pollen
    D
    Modification of petal
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    A
    Base of flower
    B
    Base of ovary
    C
    Modification of pollen
    D
    modification of petal
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    A
    4 internodes
    B
    3 internodes
    C
    2 internodes
    D
    1 internodes
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