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draw a well labelled diagram to describe the parts of a flower

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The parts present in the flower are Stalk, Sepals, Petals, Stamen and Pistil. The description of each part is as follows: Stalk: It is the base on which the flower grows. ... Pistil: It is known as Gynoecium or female reproductive part of the flower and is composed of stigma, style and Ovary.

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The parts present in the flower are Stalk, Sepals, Petals, Stamen and Pistil. The description of each part is as follows:

• Stalk: It is the base on which the flower grows.

• Sepals: They are green leaf like structure located above the stalk, which protects the flower during its bud stage.

• Petals: The brightly colored flower part is called petals. It attracts the insects for pollination.

• Stamen: It is also known as androecium or male reproductive part of the flower. It comprised of anther and filament. In anther, pollen grains are present in specialized region called pollen sac.

• Pistil: It is known as Gynoecium or female reproductive part of the flower and is composed of stigma, style and Ovary. It is stigma on which the pollen grains gets attached and moves through the style and reaches ovary where fertilization

Petals: The brightly colored flower part is called petals. It attracts the insects for pollination.

• Stamen: It is also known as androecium or male reproductive part of the flower. It comprised of anther and filament. In anther, pollen grains are present in specialized region called pollen sac.

• Pistil: It is known as Gynoecium or female reproductive part of the flower and is composed of stigma, style and Ovary. It is stigma on which the pollen grains gets attached and moves through the style and reaches ovary where fertilization occurs.

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