Which of the following parts of flower are involved in
reproduction?
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Reproductive parts of the flower are the stamen (male, collectively termed the androecium) and carpel (often the carpel is referred to as the pistil, the female parts collectively termed the gynoecium).
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The stamen and pistil are the essential parts of a flower and are involved in seed production. If a flower contains both functional stamens and pistils, it is called a perfect flower, even if it does not contain petals and sepals.
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The essential parts of flowers are involved in reproduction
In other words the androecium and gynoecium are responsible for the reproduction.
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