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Male and female reproductive part of a plant​

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Answered by syedsartaj030
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The main flower parts are the male part called the stamen and the female part called the pistil. The stamen has two parts: anthers and filaments. The anthers carry the pollen.
Answered by ankitpatle0
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Parts of a flower's male reproductive system

stamen

  • The stamen is the masculine, pollen-bearing portion.
  • The stamen, also known as Androecium, is the male reproductive organ. There are two sections to it:

Anther

  • The stamen's pollen-bearing body comes in a range of shapes and attaching methods.

Filaments

  • The pollen-bearing anther is supported by the slender and threadlike part of the stamen.

Parts of a flower's female reproductive system

pistil

  • The pistil is the flower's female or seed-bearing component.
  • The female reproductive organ of a flower, the pistil, is the deepest component. There are three sections in total:

Ovary

  • The ovary is located in the centre of the flower, and it is responsible for supporting the other major components. The unused seeds or ovules are stored in the ductless reproductive gland. It is the portion of the plant that aids in the development of seeds.

Style

  • The ovary and stigma are connected by a long, elongated tube-like thin stalk.

Stigma

  • The pollen is received by the stigma, which is the top section of the pistil. It's usually sticky, with fine hairs or grooves, or other anatomical traits that aid in the process.
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