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how does a flower help a plant to reproduce

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Answered by Anonymous
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The flower contains the reproductive parts of the plant that are female part- gynoecium and the male part -androecium. These parts help in reproduction as when the stigma of the gynoecium receives the pollen grains from the anther of androecium part fertilisation takes place and it forms a zygote.

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Anonymous: the flower contains the reproductive parts of the plant which helps in it's reproduction.
Answered by 07161020
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Hey there,

A flower is a reproductive part of plants. It contains the male part-stamen(androceum) and female part-pistil(gynoceum).

Stamen has two parts-anther and filament. Anther contains pollen bags which store pollen grains-the male gamete in plants.

Pistil has three parts=stigma,style and ovary. Stigma receives the pollen grains. It creates a passage through the style to the ova of plant stored in ovary-female gamete.

One on the pollen travels down and fuse with the polar nuclei of ova. This process is called fertilization. After maturation, ovary turns into a fruit and ovules turns into seeds.

This how plant reproduce via flowers known as sexual reproduction.

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