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name two reproductive parts of bisexual flower which contain germ cells. state the location and function of its female reproductive part.​

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Answered by NightUmbrella
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The two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower are stamen and carpel. Stamen the male reproductive part of the plant. They are little stalks with swollen tops just inside the rings of petal in a flower.

It is made up of two parts i.e. a filament and an anther. Filament is the stalk of stamen and it bears anther and consists mainly of conducting tissue. Anther are sac-like structures which produce male gamets known as pollen.

The carpel is the female reproductive organ located at the centre of a flower. It consists of ovary, style and stigma. The ovary is the swollen part at the bottom of the carpel. The elongated part in the centre of the carpel is the style. The stigma is sticky so that it can trap pollen grains easily. Pollen tube that grows from the pollen grain to the ovary aids fertilisation.

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