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Question
In a flower, the parts that produce male and female gametes (germ cells) are
Options
stamen and anther
filament and stigma
anther and ovary
stamen and style
Solution
anther and ovary
Explanation -
Stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower that consists of two parts: anther and filament. Anther produces male gametes called pollen grains. While carpel is the female reproductive part of the flower which consists of stigma, style and ovary. Ovary contains ovules which have eggs as female gamete.
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