What is the difference between the androciam and gynociem
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The third whorl Called the androaecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperms cell packeged insides pollen grains. The inner most whorl called gynoecium has female reproductive units called carpels.
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ANDROCIUM : -
>It is considered as the male part of the flower.
>The androecium is made up of stamens or microsporophylls.
>The anther consists of two lobes. The two lobes of an anther are connected by a tissue called connective.
GYNOECIUM : -
>Gynoecium is the collective term for the innermost central whorl of floral appendages.
>It is considered as the female part of the flower.
>A unit of gynoecium is called carpel.
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ANDROCIUM : -
>It is considered as the male part of the flower.
>The androecium is made up of stamens or microsporophylls.
>The anther consists of two lobes. The two lobes of an anther are connected by a tissue called connective.
GYNOECIUM : -
>Gynoecium is the collective term for the innermost central whorl of floral appendages.
>It is considered as the female part of the flower.
>A unit of gynoecium is called carpel.
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