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the male reproductive parts of a flower the stamens are collectively known as​

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Answered by TheNarayan
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Stamens are the male reproductive parts of the flower. The stamens are collectively known as androecium. Stamens contain a stalk called filament and a sac-like structure known as anther. The anther has pollen grains which are transferred to the stigma of the flower for germination

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Answered by ghoshdhruba2
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Stamens are the male reproductive parts of the flower. The stamens are collectively known as androecium. Stamens contain a stalk called filament and a sac-like structure known as anther. The anther has pollen grains which are transferred to the stigma of the flower for germination.

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