In a flower, the parts that produce male and
female gametes (germ cells) are
(a) stamen and anther
(b) filament and stigma
(c) anther and ovary
(d) stamen and style
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stamen and anther are the part that produce male and female gametes.
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In a flower, the parts that produce male and
In a flower, the parts that produce male andfemale gametes (germ cells) are:-
(a) stamen and anther
(b) filament and stigma
(c) anther and ovary
(d) stamen and style
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(C)Anther And Ovary.
The Anther is the part which allows the Pollen grains to Go over to stigma for Pollination,
Many Factors affect Pollination, Like Wind, Water and Mainly Insects etc.
The Anther is a Part of Stamen the Male Reproductive organ of Plants, The Stamen even consists of Filament which is a tube like structure holding the Anther at its Top.
The Anther Contains Pollen Grains.
The Ovary Contains Ovule which develops into seeds when fertilized with a Pollen Grain.
The ovary contains Nutrients for the Embryo's[Offspring/Baby Plant] Growth.
The Stigma here plays an Important role as it Allows The Pollen Grains to send a tube through Style and Finally, Reach the Ovary for Further Re-Production.
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