Science, asked by Manjotgill, 1 year ago

Hello Guys How are you I have one question Typical flower structure.........................

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Answered by goyalvikas78
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Structure of a Typical Flower

In an Angiospermic plant, a flower arises on a plant in the reproductive phase of the plant after the completion of vegetative phase. Usually a flower develops from a floral bud situated in the axillary or terminal position of the plant. Actually these buds are vegetative buds which usually helps in the growth of plant in vegetative phase- Axillary buds help in the development of lateral branches and terminal bud will help in length wise growth of the plant. But these same buds in reproductive phase transform into floral buds to develop themselves into flowers for the sake of sexual reproduction.


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Answered by varshadakhle
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here is your answer. ..

Flower is the most amazing part of an angiospermic plant .

flower contains male and female organ .

stigma.
style.
ovary

⬆⬆

are the female organ.

anther .

is the male reproductive organ..

it can be defined as the highly evolved shoot, specially designed for sexual reproduction.

anther of stamens and ovule carpel produce microspore called pollen grains.

and megaspore which develop into female & male gametophyte respectively

After pollination and fertization , formation of fruit and seed take place and form seed new plant is produced.


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