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Reproductive whorls of a flower:

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The stamens and carpels are the reproductive whorls of a flower.
The stamens consists of anther and filament. Anther produces pollen grains. Male gametes are formed in pollen grains.
The carpels contain the female gametes (the eggs inside the ovules), which are within the ovary of a carpel.

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