Question
What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower?
the petal and the sepal
the ovule and the stigma
• the anther and the filament
the pistil and the stamen
the petal and the sepal
the ovule and the stigma
• the anther and the filament
the pistil and the stamen
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The male and female reproductive parts of a flower are the **pistil and the stamen**.
- The **stamen** is the male reproductive part, which consists of the anther (where pollen is produced) and the filament (the stalk that supports the anther).
- The **pistil** is the female reproductive part, which typically includes the ovary (which contains the ovules), the style, and the stigma (where pollen lands).
So, the correct answer is **the pistil and the stamen**.
- The **stamen** is the male reproductive part, which consists of the anther (where pollen is produced) and the filament (the stalk that supports the anther).
- The **pistil** is the female reproductive part, which typically includes the ovary (which contains the ovules), the style, and the stigma (where pollen lands).
So, the correct answer is **the pistil and the stamen**.