explain different parts of androecium and gynoecium along with diagram
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Androecium:
Androecium is the male whorl and it's members are called stamens
Anther and filament make one stamen
pollens(male gammets) are produced on the anther
Gynoecium:
Gynoecium is the female whorl and it's members are called carpel
stigma, style and ovary make one carpel
an ovary is present at the basal end of each carpel
the ovary contains many ovules
the style is hollow
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The androecium has stamens with anthers that contain the microsporangia. The innermost group of structures in the flower is the gynoecium, or the female reproductive component(s). The carpel is the individual unit of the gynoecium and has a stigma, style, and ovary. A flower may have one or multiple carpels.
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