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which is not a female part of a flower​

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Answered by aieshserdenia
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Answer:

The "male" or pollen-bearing part is called the stamen, and is composed of the filament and the anther. The "female" or seed-bearing part is called the pistil, and is composed of the ovary, the stigma, and the style. A flower may have exclusively male parts, exclusively female parts, or commonly, both.

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Which is not a female part of a flower:

a) Stigma

b) Style

c) Ovary

d) Fallopian tube

The correct option regarding the which is not the female part of the flower is d) Fallopian tube

  • Angiosperms are flower-bearing plants and have both female and male reproductive parts.
  • The female parts of the flower are the stigma, and style ovary and these are called carpals the collection of carpals is known as gynoecium. The fallopian tube is not a part of the flower it is part of the female reproductive system of the human body.
  • The filament and anther are male parts of the flower and are contained in the other male part called the stamens. A collection of stamens in a whorl is known as an androecium.
  • Pollen grains are released by anther and come in contact with the ovules formed by the ovary and after a series of physicochemical processes pollen grain fuses with the ovules and the process is called fertilization.

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