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the other name for gynoecium​

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Answered by abhineetc740
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Answer:

CARPEL

Explanation:

gynoecium (from Ancient Greek gyne, "woman") is the female reproductive parts of a flower. The male parts are called the androecium. Some flowers have both female and male parts, and some do not. Another key term is carpel.

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Answered by accdcsk
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Answer:

Carpel

Explanation:

A gynoecium (from Ancient Greek gyne, "woman") is the female reproductive parts of a flower. The male parts are called the androecium. Some flowers have both female and male parts, and some do not. Another key term is carpel.

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