Biology, asked by gracy22, 11 months ago

write the differences in the structure of male and female flowers

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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The female parts of a flower consist of an ovary, which contains one or more ovules, a style and the stigma. The ovary is at the base of the flower. From the ovary, extends a tubular structure called the style and on the top of the style is a surface receptive to pollen called the stigma.
Answered by Anonymous
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The androecium is the male sexual organ, which produces the male gametophyte, pollen grain. ... The main difference between male and female plants is that male plants only contain male sexual organs in their flowerswhereas female plants only contain femalesexual organs in their flowers.
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