Give examples of flowers which contain both stamens and carpet 1 mark
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A stamen refers to the male reproductive part of a flower whereas a carpel is its female counterpart. There are various flowersthat contain both stamens and carpels .
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Stamen:
It is a male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen for their reproduction. The number of stamens in most of the flowers is the same as the number of petals.
Carpel:
It is a female reproductive part of a flowering plant that consists of ovary, style (sometimes absent) and stigma. The carpel is separate or infused to form a single pistil.
A perfect flower has both stamens and carpels and is sometimes also called Bisexual flower. Some of the common examples are Lily, Rose, Sunflower, Mango, Mustard, Country bean and Bitter gourd.
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It is a male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen for their reproduction. The number of stamens in most of the flowers is the same as the number of petals.
Carpel:
It is a female reproductive part of a flowering plant that consists of ovary, style (sometimes absent) and stigma. The carpel is separate or infused to form a single pistil.
A perfect flower has both stamens and carpels and is sometimes also called Bisexual flower. Some of the common examples are Lily, Rose, Sunflower, Mango, Mustard, Country bean and Bitter gourd.
Hope it helps. Thanks.
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