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Standard X
Biology
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Write differences between.
Stamen - Carpel
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Differences between stamen and carpel
Individual member of androecium is called a stamen
Each stamen is divided into filament and anthers
Pollen grains are produced in the anther, thus stamens are male reproductive structure of the plant
Carpel
Individual members of gynoecium is called a carpel
Each carpel is differentiated into stigma, style and ovary
The ovary contains ovules that form the embryo sac containing the egg, thus it is the female reproductive part of the flower.
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