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Draw and label the parts of the flower and describe the function of reproductive parts of the flower. ​

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The vegetative parts include:

Sepals: The leaf-like part of calyx that encloses the petals is called sepal.

Petals: The brightly colored part of the corolla of the flower, often fused together to form a flower are called petals.

The reproductive parts include:

Stamen: The male fertilizing part of the flower is called the stamen.

Pistil: The female fertilizing part of a flower is called a pistil.

Stamen that is androecium includes:

Filament: The stalk-like structure of stamen, that holds the anther above is called a filament.

Anther: The bulbous part of the stamen, that holds pollen grains within is called the anther.

Pollen grains: Highly reduced microgametophytes that produce male gametes are called pollen grains.

Pistil that is gynoecium includes:

Ovary: The part of gynoecium that holds the ovules, situated at the point of connection of sepals and petals, is called the ovary.

Ovules: Megasporangium, where production of female megaspores takes place, is called an ovule.

Stigma: The sticky part of the gynoecium, where the pollen grains adhere during fertilization is called stigma.

Style: The stalk-like structure of gynoecium that connects the stigma to the ovary, and functions as a passage for the pollen grain to pass is called style.

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