Biology, asked by priyanshu676911, 7 months ago

difference between androecium and gynoecium​

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Answered by naresh2321
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Explanation:

Androecium: It is the male reproductive whorl of flower.It is made up ofone or more stamens. ... Gynoecium: It is the female reproductive whorl of a flower. It is made up of one or more carpels. Each carpel consist of three parts, ovary, style and stigma

Answered by mehreennaikoo123
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The androecium is considered as the male reproductive unit of the flower. It is also referred to as the stamen that is composed of anther and filament. The main function of the androecium is to produce pollen grains. The gynoecium is the female reproductive unit of the flower. It is also referred to as the pistil.  The gynoecium is composed of three major segments. They are a stigma, style and ovary. The positioning of the ovary in flower (gynoecium) takes place according to three types. Fusion of male gamete (from the pollen) and female gamete (ovule) takes place within the ovary which develops a zygote. This is the difference between androecium and gynoecium.

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