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Reproduction in plants and animals about 300 words

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Sexual reproduction in plants happens in flowering plants who have both male and female in the same flower or in separate flowers. Flowers that contain either male or female parts are called unisexual plants whereas those with both male and female parts are called as bisexual or hermaphrodite plants.

The female reproductive organs are called the gynoecium consisting of stigma style and ovaries. The ovaries contain ovules which contain the female gametes.The male reproductive organs are collectively known as the androecium which consists of filament anther and stamens. The pollen grains on the stamens contain the male gamete.

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