Androecium and Gynoecium give example
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Bisexual or perfect flowers have both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive structures, including stamens and an ovary. There are many flowers which have both stamens and carpels together in the same flower. A few examples of such flowers include Hibiscus, Sunflower, Rose, Lily, Tulip, and Daffodil.Both the calyx and corolla are the non-reproductive structures of a flower. ... The third whorl, called the androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels.
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Carpel is a part of gynocium and stamen is a part of androecium. The carpel consists of stigma, style and ovary. The stamen consist of of anther and filament.
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