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Which are the reproductive parts of an angiosperm flower? anther and ovary sepal and anther ovary and stigma sepal and stigm

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That would be the anther and ovary. The anther is male and ovary is female. They everything else is wrong because it contains the sepal. The sepal is sterile, so it cannot be a reproductive part of the flower.
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Answer: anther and ovary

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The angiosperms are the flowering land plants. These grows all over the world. The anther and ovary are the reproductive parts of these angiospermous flowers which produces the male and female gametes. The anther exhibit dusty powder like, grain like particles which blow in the air and can fertilize the ovules in the ovary of the flower. In some plants the male and female reproductive parts are on the flower but in others the male and female reproductive parts are on different flowers.

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