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Q.5. ___________is the reproductive unit in angiosperms? *
A. Flower
B. Fruit
C. Seed
D. Embryo​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
1

Flower is the reproductive unit in angiosperms.

The correct answer is Option (A).

  • The reproductive parts of a flower are the stamen (male part) collectively called the androecium and carpel (or pistil, the female part) collectively called the gynoecium.
  • A flower can have both male and female reproductive parts and they are termed as bisexual. On the other hand, unisexual flowers have either the male part or the female part.
  • Reproduction in angiosperms takes place starts with pollination, which is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower from same or another plant.
  • Double fertilisation takes place during the reproduction of flowering plants and it results in the production of a zygote and an endosperm.
Answered by tejasmicky
0

Answer:

the flower is an reproductive unit of angiosperm

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