table the 10 differences between androecium and gynoecium
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androecium is the male reproductive part of the plant.
gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the plant;
androecium consists of the anthers and filament.
gynoecium consists of the stigma, style and ovary.
anthers contain pollen which are the male gametes.
ovary contain ovules which contain the female gametes.
anthers arise from the filament.
stigma arises from the style.
in anther ,the male gametes are formed.
in ovary , the female gametes are formed and the zygotes ire formed.
androecium helps in pollination.
gynoecium helps in reproduction.
sorry, that's all I can help.
gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the plant;
androecium consists of the anthers and filament.
gynoecium consists of the stigma, style and ovary.
anthers contain pollen which are the male gametes.
ovary contain ovules which contain the female gametes.
anthers arise from the filament.
stigma arises from the style.
in anther ,the male gametes are formed.
in ovary , the female gametes are formed and the zygotes ire formed.
androecium helps in pollination.
gynoecium helps in reproduction.
sorry, that's all I can help.
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