Function of stigma, style, petals, egg cells , ovule , ,stamen and ovary ,
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style:The stalk of the pistil which connects the ovary to the stigma.
anther:The pollen-bearing organ at the apex of the stamen
Sepal: A whorl of modified leaves in angiosperms that encloses and protects the flower bud before it opens
Seed: An adaptation for terrestrial plants consisting of an embryo packaged along with a store of food within a resistant coat.
Stamen: The pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and filament.
Ovary: The portion of a carpel in which the egg-containing ovules develop.
Ovule: A structure that develops in the plant ovary and contains the female gametophyte.
Pistil: The female reproductive structure of a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary.
Pollen Grains: The structures that contain the immature male gametophytes.
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