the reproductive part of a flower
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As a plant's reproductive part, a flower contains astamen (male flower part) or pistil (female flower part), or both, plus accessory parts such as sepals, petals, and nectar glands (Figure 19). The stamen is the male reproductive organ. It consists of a pollen sac (anther) and a long supporting filament.
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Flowers are called reproductive structures of plant as they contain both male and female parts which reproduces to produce pollen grains and eggs. Each of them fertilizers and produces embryo which eventually produces new plant. Male structure in plant is referred to as stamen which produces pollen grains.
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