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Reproductive system in hibiscus flower

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. A flower that contains both male and female reproductive organs is called a bisexual flower.

2. The male reproductive organ is called the androecium and the female reproductive organ is called the gynoecium.

3. A bisexual flower consists of calyx, corolla, stamens, and carpel.

4. A unit of the calyx is called a sepal. Sepals are green in colour and are present just above the stalk of the flower.

5. A unit of the corolla is called a petal. Petals have different colours and are present above the sepals.

6. Androecium is the male reproductive part of the flower and is also called the stamen. Stamen is made up of an anther and a filament.

7. Gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the flower and is also called carpel. The parts of the carpel are style, stigma, and ovary.

Explanation:

Stamens are the male reproductive parts of the flower.

The stamens are collectively known as androecium.

Stamens contain a stalk called filament and a sac-like structure known as anther.

The anther has pollen grains which are transferred to the stigma of the flower for germination.

The collection of anther is known as androecium.

The pistil is the female part of the plant.

It contains ovary, style and stigma.

The collection of the pistil is known as gynoecium

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