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nhị đực

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The Vietnamese word "nhị đực" refers to the part of a flower known as the "stamen" in English. The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower and is responsible for producing pollen, which is necessary for fertilization.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Nhị đực" is used primarily in the context of botany and biology when discussing the anatomy of flowers.
  • It is important to understand the role of "nhị đực" when studying plant reproduction or when identifying different parts of a flower.
Example:
  • In a sentence: "Trong hoa, nhị đực vai trò quan trọng trong quá trình thụ phấn." (In a flower, the stamen plays an important role in the pollination process.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced discussions, you might encounter terms like "nhị cái," which refers to the female reproductive part of the flower (the pistil). Understanding both terms can help deepen your knowledge of plant biology.
Word Variants:
  • "Nhị" can refer to "stamen" in a more general sense, whileđựcspecifies that it is male.
  • Related terms include "nhị cái" (pistil) and "hoa" (flower).
Different Meanings:
  • While "nhị đực" specifically refers to the male part of a flower, "nhị" alone can also mean "two" in different contexts, but this is unrelated to botany.
Synonyms:
  • In a botanical context, "nhị đực" could also be referred to as "cánh hoa đực," though this is less common.
  1. (thực vật) Stamen

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