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describe the male and female reproductive organs of a flower​

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Female Reproductive Parts of a Flower:

The main female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil. Located in the center of the flower, the pistil holds the ovules, or what will become seeds, after pollination. It’s easy to identify the pistil by its three distinctive parts. Coming out of the center of the pistil is a tube called the style. On the bottom end, the style attaches to the ovary, the part of the plant that produces the ovules. Attached to the top of the style is the stigma, a sticky knob that catches pollen.

Male Reproductive Parts of a Flower:

Collectively, the male parts of the flower are called the stamen. Individually, the male reproductive parts are called the anther and the filament. The filament, which resembles a hair, holds a round pouch on top of it called the anther. The anther produces pollen, which is held in the small round pouches that sit on top of the filament.

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