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What is the meaning of androecium and gynoecium.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gynoecium is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower.

In simple terms, gynoecium is the sum of the female reproductive organs in a flower.

The androecium is the sum of all the male reproductive organs. It is a collection of stamens that form the male reproductive organs of a flowering plant.

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Answered by poojarajput2453
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Answer:

ANDROECIUM :- MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART

GYNOECIUM :- FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART

Explanation:

Androecium is the third whorl of the flower which contains the stamens.A stamen is a unit of androecium. An androecium is usually a group of stamens which further consist of anther and filament.

Gynoecium is the fourth and innermost whorl of the flower which contains the carpel. A carpel is the unit of gynoecium. A gynoecium gives rise to the female gametophyte of the flower. And this carpel futher consist of stigma, style and ovary.

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