List the two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower.
Question
List the two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower.
Solution
The two reproductive parts of a bisexual flower are:
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Stamen: This is the male reproductive part of the flower. It consists of a filament and an anther where pollen (male gametes) is produced.
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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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