Biology, asked by zainkhan4427, 8 months ago

In a flowers of the parts the produce male and female germs

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Answered by hargunpreetKaur
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In a flower, the parts that produce male and female gametes are anther and ovary respectively. Stamen is the male reproductive unit of the flower. It contains a bilobed anther at the top which produces male gametes. Filament is the stalk of the stamen that supports anther

Answered by Anonymous
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The “male” portion of the flower is the pollen-loaded stamen, while the egg-holding pistil is the “female” part. Most plants sprout bisexual flowers (which have both male and female parts), but plants like squash grow separate male and female flowers — still others have both bisexual and single-sex flowers.

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