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List the two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower.

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List the two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower.

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The two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower are:

  1. Stamen: This is the male reproductive part of the flower. It consists of a filament and an anther where pollen (male gametes) is produced.

  2. Carpel (or Pistil): This is the female reproductive part of the flower. It consists of a stigma, style, and ovary. The ovary contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, develop into seeds.

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1 Which of the following plant contain unisexual flower: a) Rose b) Papaya c) Hibiscus d) Lotus [1] 2 Which nocturnal animals can transport pollen over a long distance? a) Cat b) Bat c) Owl d) Frog [1] 3 The flower which possesses both androecium and gynoecium is called________. a) Hermaphrodite b) Incomplete flower c) Unisexual d) Dioecious [1] 4 The innermost wall layer of microsporangium nourishing the developing pollen grain is known as: a) Tapetum b) Endothecium c) Endodermis d) Sporogenous tissue [1] 5 Which one is correctly matched pair: a) Colostrum: secretion found in seminal fluid b) Clitoris: male external gene c) Coitus: Sexual intercourse d) Ovary: pigmented circular area around the nipple

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