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Function of stamen and carpel in a flower

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✏ Angiosperms are plants that have flowers and produce seeds encased in a carpel.

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Examples include maple, lemon, and apple trees.

✏ The Carpel is a female part of a flower. When the pollen grain gets onto the Stigma they germinate to send pollen tubes in the

embryo sac of each ovule and get the ovule fertilized. The carpel is then converted into a fruit and the ovules become seeds.

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The main function of the stamen is to produce the pollen grains, which house male gametes, or sex cells, necessary for reproduction. The anther is located within the stamen where these gametes are created. Pollen grains vary in size, shape, and surface structures based on the type of flower that produces them.

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