Answer:
Reproduction in plants takes place sexually and asexually as well. But the majority of the flowering plants reproduce sexually. The flower is the reproductive part of a plant i.e., both male and female gametes are produced by flowers. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in flowers. The complete flower typically consists of four parts:
Petals
Sepals
Stamen (male reproductive part)
Pistil/Carpel (female reproductive part)
Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of anther and filament.
The anther is a sac-like structure that produces and stores pollen.
The filament supports the anther.
The pistil (female reproductive part) comprises of three parts- stigma, style, and ovary.
Stigma is the topmost part of a flower.
The style is the long tube which connects stigma to the ovary.
The ovary contains a lot of ovules. It is the part of the plant where the seed formation takes place.
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