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- FALSE stamen about Fibroblasts: O a. synthesize glycosaminoglycans O b. found in both active and inactive state O c. produce antibodies (immunoglobulin) O d. are the main cell type found in proper connective tissue O e. synthesize protein fibers Clear my choiceWrite the technical terms for: i) The sterile stamens ii) When stamens are attached to the petalsWhat is the insertion of stamen in these figures?