sketch the reproductive parts of a flower
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The stalk of a flower is called the Pedicel. The uppermost, swollen part of the Pedicel is called the thalamus . The green, petal-like growths coming out of the thalamus are the sepals. The sepals enclose and protect the flower when it is a bud. Coloured or white petals grow inside the sepals in a circle.
The stalk like growth with swollen, powdery head are the stamens. These are the male parts of the flower. The stalk like portion is called the filament, while the swollen tip is the anther . The powdery substance which rubbed off your fingers in pollen, which is contained in the anther.
The flask like structure at the centre of the flower attached to the stalk with a swollen tip is called the carpel. One or more carpels from the female part of the flower, or the pistil. The swollen base which you cut open is the ovary, the stalk is the style, and the swollen tip is the stigma. When you cut open ovary, you may have noticed tiny, egglike structure. These are the ovules, which later develop into seeds.