Differences between a stamen and a carple.
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The stamen produces pollen which is the actual "male" of the plant. The carpel contains an ovule or ovules which is the actual "female" part of the plant. The ovule contains an egg that when fertilized by a pollen sperm nucleus becomes the new saprophyte generation as the seed.
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STAMEN
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- It has 2 sub-parts i.e., Anther and Filament.
- Production of pollen takes place.
CARPEL
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- It has 3 sub-parts i.e., Stigma, Style, Ovary.
- Production of ovules takes place.
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- Male reproductive part of the flower
- It has 2 sub-parts i.e., Anther and Filament.
- Production of pollen takes place.
CARPEL
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- It has 3 sub-parts i.e., Stigma, Style, Ovary.
- Production of ovules takes place.
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