Which of these is the male reproductive organ in plants?
(a) pistil
(b) pollen grain
(c) stamen
(d) ovule
Answers
Answer:
(c) stamen
Explanation:
Most of the plants reproduce sexually except for a few like ferns and mosses which reproduce asexually.
The flower is referred to as the reproductive part of a plant. They bear male and female reproductive cells, which on fusion produce seeds. The seeds grow to produce new plants. If we go deeper, we can see that a flower consists of four whorls, which are
Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium.
The androecium is the male part of a flower containing stamens which are the male reproductive parts of the flower.
The gynoecium is the female part of a flower consisting of carpels which are the female reproductive parts of a flower.
Stamen
Explanation:
A flower is the reproductive organ in most plants. The flower will consist of male reproductive organ and the female reproductive organ.
Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen is made of a filament and an anther where pollen is produced. The male reproductive cells are produced by the pollen. These male reproductive cells will fertilize the ovules. Ovules are the female reproductive organs of a plant.