Sexual reproductive part of Angiosperms, (Discribe in details)
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Unlike animals, plants are immobile, and cannot seek out sexual partners for reproduction. ... Angiosperms have distinctive reproductive organs called flowers, with carpels, and the female gametophyte is greatly reduced to a female embryo sac, with as few as eight cells. The male gametophyte consists of the pollen grains.
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