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Describe the sutures of androecium and gynoecium

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Answered by sudhanshudhek76
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Answer:

Androecium is the 'male stamens' of the flower. ... Both these parts are present in some flowers while some flowers have only one part. The gynoecium is located in the 'innermost whorl' of the pistils and is surrounded by the stamens. Stamens are pollen-producing parts of a flower.

Answered by priyanshuanand1454
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Explanation:

Androecium has stamens with anthers that contains the microspongia. Stamen represent the male flower. Its function is to produce male gametes or pollen grains.

Gyonecium is the female reproductive part of flower. Gyonecium may consists of one or more pistils. It consists of expanded basal portion called ovary,an elongated section called style and a apical structure that recieves called pollen grains.

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