explain the structure and function of reproductive organs of a flower
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The primary purpose of a flower is reproduction. Since the flowers are the reproductive organs of plant, they mediate the joining of the sperm, contained within pollen, to the ovules — contained in the ovary. Pollination is the movement of pollen from the anthers to the stigma.
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》Stamens and carpels are the reproductive parts of a flower.
1. STAMEN
» It is the male reproductive part of the flower is single flower may have a number of stamens in it.
- ANTHER- It is a bilobed structure containing two Pollen sacs present at tip of stamen.These produce pollen grains that are yellowish in colour.
2. CARPEL
» It is the female reproductive part which is present in the centre of the flower. It comprises of mainly three parts:
- STIGMA - It is the terminal part of carpel which may be sticky. It help in receiving the pollen grains during pollination.
- STYLE - It is the middle elongated part of carpel. It helps in the attachment of Stigma to ovary.
- OVARY - It is the swollen bottom part of carpel.It contains ovules having an egg cell.
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