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sexual reproduction in flowering plants, introduction please, atleast 1 page reproduction please send fast correct ly?​

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Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Answer:

In flowering plants, male and female reproductive structures can be found in the same individual plant. The organ of sexual reproduction is the flower.

Male gametes are found in pollen grains and produced in the anthers of the flower.

Female gametes are found in ovules and produced in the ovary of the flower.

Sepals Protect the unopened flower bud

Petals May be brightly coloured and scented to attract insects

Stamens The male parts of the flower consisting of the anther held up on the filament

Anthers Produce male gametes (in pollen grains)

Stigma The top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains

Ovary The bottom of the female part of the flower, produces the female gametes (in ovules)

Nectar May be present to produce sugary nectar to attract insects

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Answered by wingin3230
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The reproductive parts of flowering

plants are located in the flower. You have

already studied the different parts of the

flower- sepals, petals, stamens and carpels.

The reproductive parts of the flower which

possess the sex cells or germ cells called

stamens and carpels.

• What function do you think is served

by petals and sepals?

• Draw the diagram of the flower that

you collect and label the parts shown

and write their functions.

Flowers having either stamens or

carpels are called unisexual like that of

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