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1-Name the two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower which contain the germ cells. State the location and function of its female reproductive part. 2-Where is the male germ cell present

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The female reproductive part is present inside the ovary, which receives pollen grains, fertilizes with them, and forms the seed.
The male germ cell, on the other hand, is found at the base of the flower.

Explanation:

  • In a bisexual flower, there are both male and female sexual parts, namely, the pistil and the stamen.
  • As for the female reproductive part, the pistil encloses an ovary in which ovules are produced.
  • In the male reproductive part (stamen), the anther produces pollen grains.
  • Upon pollination (transfer of pollen grains from stamen to pistil), the stigma of the pistil receives the pollen grains and lets them into the ovary, which finally fertilizes with the ovule.
  • The pistil of the flower is present on the surface of the flower, while the stamen originates at the base of the flower.



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Answered by sushmadhkl
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1. The two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower that contain the germ cells are the anther (male reproductive part) and ovary (female reproductive part).

2. The location of the ovary is above or below or at a point that connects petals or sepals.

The function of the ovary is to produce a female gamete i.e ovule to help in the fertilization of the embryo. After fertilization, the ovary changes into fruit and ovules into seeds.

3. The male germ cell is present inside the anther.

A flower is the reproductive part of a plant. Flowers are of two types monosexual or bisexual. Bisexuals are those ones that possess both male as well as female reproductive parts in them.

The male reproductive part is the anther and the ovary is the female reproductive part. Both of them produce gametes which have germ cells.

The male germ cell is found inside the anther and the female germ cell is found above or below the petals or sepals.

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