What are the key functional differences between the male and female parts of flowers?
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Male part- stamen – produces pollen grains
female part - ovary/pistil- produces ovum
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Male And Female Flower
Explanation:
Male flower
- Stamens-The male pieces of the flower (each comprises of an anther held up on a fiber).
- Anthers- Produce male sex cells (dust grains) .
- Stigma- The top of the female piece of the bloom which gathers dust grains .
- Ovary-Produces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules).
Female flower
- The main role of a flower is proliferation. Since the blossoms are the regenerative organs of plant, they intercede the joining of the sperm, contained inside dust, to the ovules contained in the ovary.
- Fertilization is the development of dust from the anthers to the disgrace.
- Stamen: The dust delivering some portion of flowers, typically with a slim fiber supporting the anther.
- Anther: The dust is created in the stamen.
- Pistil: The ovule delivering some portion of a flower.
- Ovary:The ovary frequently underpins a long style, bested by a disgrace.
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