What is the difference between gynoecium and androecium?
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Flowers usually have four rings, or whorls, each with different structures. ... The third whorl, called theandroecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units
called carpels.
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gynoecium--> female part of flower
androecium--> stamens of the flower
androecium --> it is made up of reproductive units called stamens
gynoecium-->the inner most whorl of the flower is called gynoecium
gynoecium--> it has a female reproductive units called carpels....
androecium--> stamens of the flower
androecium --> it is made up of reproductive units called stamens
gynoecium-->the inner most whorl of the flower is called gynoecium
gynoecium--> it has a female reproductive units called carpels....
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