6. Which are the different parts of stamen and carpel?
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The stamens are male reproductive structures that produce pollen. The carpels are female reproductive structures that produce egg cells and protect a developing baby plant, or embryo. The three main parts of a carpel are the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is where pollination occurs.
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A carpel is the innermost part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by male reproductive structures called stamens, both of which are surrounded by petals. The petals of flowers are often large and brightly colored. Before the flower opens, the petals are protected by sepals, which are usually green.
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