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explain the structure of stamen and pistil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Male Flower Parts

Stamens are the male parts of a flower. Each stamen is made up of an anther and a filament.

Anthers are sac-like structures containing pollen.pollen is a powdery grain that contains the male reproductive cell.Filaments are stalk-like supports for anthers.

Female Flower Parts 

The pistil is the female part of a flower. Each flower’s pistil is made up of three main parts: the stigma,the style, and the ovary.

Stigma is the sticky top of a pistil; It traps and holds pollen that touches it.Style is the tube-like structure that holds up the stigma and provides a passage way down to the ovary.Ovary is the bowl-like shaped structure at the base of the pistil; this is the part that holds the ovules.Ovules are flower parts that develop into seeds after fertilization (joining of pollen and ovule).

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Answered by roysten07
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Flower: Male and Female Parts 

 

 Male Flower Parts

Stamens are the male parts of a flower. Each stamen is made up of an anther and a filament.

>Anthers are sac-like structures containing pollen.
>pollen is a powdery grain that contains the male reproductive cell.
>Filaments are stalk-like supports for anthers.

 

Female Flower Parts 

The pistil is the female part of a flower. Each flower’s pistil is made up of three main parts: the stigma, the  style, and the ovary.

>Stigma is the sticky top of a pistil; It traps and holds pollen that touches it.
>Style is the tube-like structure that holds up the stigma and provides a passage way down to the ovary.
>Ovary is the bowl-like shaped structure at the base of the pistil; this is the part that holds the ovules.
>Ovules are flower parts that develop into seeds after fertilization(joining of pollen and ovule).
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