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The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen. It consists of two main parts: the anther and the filament. The anther is the part that produces and holds the pollen, which contains the male gametes (sperm cells). The filament is the long, slender stalk that supports the anther.
The female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil or carpel. It consists of three main parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. The stigma is the topmost part, which is typically sticky and holds the pollen grains. The style is a long, slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary. The ovary is the enlarged and swollen base of the pistil, which contains the ovules. Once fertilization occurs, the ovules develop into seeds.
The female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil or carpel. It consists of three main parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. The stigma is the topmost part, which is typically sticky and holds the pollen grains. The style is a long, slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary. The ovary is the enlarged and swollen base of the pistil, which contains the ovules. Once fertilization occurs, the ovules develop into seeds.
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