Question on: SS2 Biology - Reproduction In Plants

Describe the structure of a typical flower. Discuss the different parts and their functions.

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A typical flower consists of several essential parts. The outermost whorl is composed of sepals, which protect the developing bud. Inside the sepals, the next whorl consists of colorful petals, which attract pollinators. The male reproductive organs, called stamens, are composed of anthers that produce pollen and filaments that support the anthers. The central whorl contains one or more female reproductive organs called carpels, which consist of a stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma receives pollen, the style connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary houses the ovules, which contain the female gametes.

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