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what are the male and female reproductive parts of a plant?



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Answered by reetamishra12459
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Explanation:

As a plant's reproductive part, a flower contains a stamen (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. ... The pistil is a plant's female part.Jan 8, 2008

Answered by ItsManavKing
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Explanation:

1) The male reproductive part in a plant is called stamen.

It consists of anther and filament.

The anther is a lobed structure which produces pollen grains.

The filament is a slender stalk-like structure.

2) The female reproductive part in a plant is called the pistil.

It consists of three parts- stigma, style and ovary.

The sticky part at the top called a stigma.

A thin tube passing down is called a style.

A swollen sac-like structure at the bottom is called an ovary.

The pollen grains are transferred onto the stigma which then travels down the style into the ovary, where it meets with the ovules and fertilization takes place.

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