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The androecium is called the male reproductive organ of a flower, why?

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Answered by snarinder667
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Explanation:

Androecium- Androecium is the male reproductive part of a plant and is made up of male reproductive units called stamen. Stamen has two parts namely anther and filament. Anther contains pollen which gives the male gamete. ... Style leads to the ovary which contains ovules which are the female reproductive cells.

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Answered by kanahprince123
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Answer:

Because at the of the androecium it contains pollen grains and pollen grains contains the DNA of the plant in other words semen so androecium called the male reproductive part of the flower .

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