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diffrentiate the male and female parts in the flower. write the uses of each part.​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Stamens The male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament)

Anthers Produce male sex cells (pollen grains)

Stigma The top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains

Ovary Produces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules)

Answered by deepti57
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A flower is the reproductive unit of an angiosperm plant. There is an enormous variety of flowers, but all have some characteristics in common. The definitive characteristic of the angiosperms is the enclosed ovary, which contains and protects the developing seeds. Floral reproduction is bisexual, and flowers have "male" and "female" parts. The "male" or pollen-bearing part is called the stamen, and is composed of the filament and the anther. The "female" or seed-bearing part is called the pistil, and is composed of the ovary, the stigma, and the style. A flower may have exclusively male parts, exclusively female parts, or commonly, both. When there are separate flower types, both may occur on the same plant; occasionally a plant may bear only male or female flowers.

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