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What Are The Reproductive Organs Of A Flowering Plant?

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    Flower is basically itself the reproductive structure of a flowering plant. These plants are known as angiosperms as they reproduce by using the flowers. The flower is responsible for mating of the male sperm with the female ovum which results in production of seeds.

    So the main reproductive organs of a flowering plant are the flowers. The flower has both female reproductive organs and male reproductive organs. The Male Reproductive organ is known as Stamen. Stamen is located in the Corolla and is made up of anther and filament. The corolla also has the female reproductive organ known as Carpel. Carpel is located in the center of Corolla and its parts are Stigma, Style and Ovary.
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    Harry_m 

    answered 9 months ago

      The reproductive organs of a plant capable of self pollination are the stigma, also called the pistil, the style, the ovary. These are the female parts. The male parts are the stamen which produces pollen,the anther and the filament.
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      Tiger-10-8 

      answered 8 months ago

           
           

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