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Answered by Anonymous
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A gynoecium (from Ancient Greek gyne, "woman") is the female reproductive parts of a flower. ... Carpels and pistils have three parts: a stigma at the top where the pollen lands; a style and an ovary. In the case of a pistil, the stigma, style, and ovary may be made up of those parts of more than one carpel, fused.

Answered by Zerina313121
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GYNOECIUM-

It is the female part of flower.

Gynoecium have 4 Parts. They are Stigma,Style, Ovary and ovules.

Style is slender long stalk.

Stigma is bifurcated tip of the style with deposition of pollen grains.

Ovary is the part of flowers that will turn into fruit after fertilization. A friend is a ripened ovary with fleshy or dry wall.

Ovules- They are part of flowers that will turn into seed after fertilization and ovules are female gametes.

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