Biology, asked by harshita5993, 9 months ago

what is the location and function of the ovules, androecium and gynoecium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The third and fourth whorls function in reproduction. The third whorl, called the androecium, 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.

Answered by lakisonu315gmailcom
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Ovules: They are present inside the ovary

Androecium:the third whorl of a flower is called androecium. androgen consists of a stamen. Stamens contains Filament and Anther, where filament is a thin stalk and Anther is a lobed structure which contains the pollen grains

Gynoecium: the fourth or the innermost whorl of a flower is called Gynoecium. it consists of an ovary, style ,and stigma

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