Question
What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower?
the pistil and the stamen
the pistil and the stamen
the ovule and the stigma
the ovule and the stigma
the petal and the sepal
the petal and the sepal
the anther and the filament
the pistil and the stamen
the pistil and the stamen
the ovule and the stigma
the ovule and the stigma
the petal and the sepal
the petal and the sepal
the anther and the filament
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The male and female reproductive parts of a flower are:
- The **stamen** (male part), which is composed of the **anther** (where pollen is produced) and the **filament** (the stalk that supports the anther).
- The **pistil** (female part), which consists of the **stigma** (the sticky top that receives pollen), the **style** (the stalk connecting the stigma and the ovary), and the **ovary** (which contains the ovules).
So, the correct answer to your question is **the pistil and the stamen**.
- The **stamen** (male part), which is composed of the **anther** (where pollen is produced) and the **filament** (the stalk that supports the anther).
- The **pistil** (female part), which consists of the **stigma** (the sticky top that receives pollen), the **style** (the stalk connecting the stigma and the ovary), and the **ovary** (which contains the ovules).
So, the correct answer to your question is **the pistil and the stamen**.