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1)what are the stamen and pistil in flowers?
2)What is function in sepal and pistil in flower?
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Answered by BrainlyMehu
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  • The "male" or pollen-bearing part is called the stamen, and is composed of the filament and the anther. The "female" or seed-bearing part is called the pistil, and is composed of the ovary, the stigma, and the style. A flower may have exclusively male parts, exclusively female parts, or commonly, both.
  • The pistil typically sticks out beyond the stamens, or a flower's male organs, so that insects can easily brush up against the pistil. This helps transfer pollen and fertilize the seeds in the ovaries.

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Answered by ann2006
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Answer:

Hi dear...

Stamen is the male reproductive part and pistil is the female reproductive part which is also called carpel.

Stamen consist of an anther, the site of pollen development, and in most species a stalk-like filament, which transmits water and nutrients to the anther and positions it to aid pollen dispersal.

Pistil is the ovule producing part of a flower. The ovary often supports a long style, topped by a stigma. The mature ovary is a fruit, and the mature ovule is a seed. Stigma: The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.

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