androecium is male reproductive part of flower .
gynoecium is female reproductive part of flower .
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In flowering plants,flower Are the organ of reproduction the androecium and gynoecium in the flower are important for reproduction the androecium is the male part and gynoecium is the female part when the pollen grains from the androecium fall on the stigma of the gynoecium thenbegin to grow there is called pollinationnas the pollen to be grow from the pollen grains males gametes in the ovary the union is called fertillization fertillization produces a single cell called the zygote this leads to the formation of the seeds and fruit the seeds yake root in the grown and new plamts grow
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While many flowers contain both female and male parts, others contain only one or the other, so I guess the latter could be called gynoecium flowers or androecium flowers, although the terms usually used are carpellate (lacks stamens) or staminate (lacks carpels), or simply imperfect flowers.The gynoecium is a term for the innermost whorl of the flower, which contains the pistils - the female part - and ultimately produces the seeds. The androecium is the term for the third whorl, which contains the male part of the flower - the stamens, which produce the pollen
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Flowers usually have four rings, or whorls, each with different structures. ... The third whorl, called the androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels.
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Flowers usually have four rings, or whorls, each with different structures. ... The third whorl, called the androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels.
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Flowers?usually have four rings, or whorls, each with?different?structures.. The third whorl, called the?androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the?gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels
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Flowers usually have four rings, or whorls, each with different structures. ... The third whorl, called the androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels.
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ANDROECIUM:It is the male reproductive whorl or flower.It is made up of one or more stamens. Each stamen consist of three parts, filament anther and connective.
GYNOECIUM:It is the female reproductive whorl or flower.It is made up of one or more carpels.Each carpels consist of three parts,ovary, style and stigma.
GYNOECIUM:It is the female reproductive whorl or flower.It is made up of one or more carpels.Each carpels consist of three parts,ovary, style and stigma.
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In botany, Androecium is the set of male stamens of the flower and the Gynoecium are the female pistils of flowers usually present as a group.
The gynoecium is present as an innermost whorl of pistils in a flower that is surrounded by the stamens, which are the pollen-producing male reproductive organs that are collectively called as the androecium.
Flowers with a gynoecium, but no stamens are called as pistillate or carpellate flowers and flowers without a gynoecium are called as staminate.
The Androecium can be reached by insects with a long proboscis, but the gynoecium cannot be reached by the insects.
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The gynoecium is present as an innermost whorl of pistils in a flower that is surrounded by the stamens, which are the pollen-producing male reproductive organs that are collectively called as the androecium.
Flowers with a gynoecium, but no stamens are called as pistillate or carpellate flowers and flowers without a gynoecium are called as staminate.
The Androecium can be reached by insects with a long proboscis, but the gynoecium cannot be reached by the insects.
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The main difference between androecium and gynoecium is that the androecium (or stamen) refers to the male part of the flower whereas the gynoecium (or pistil or carpel) refers to the female part. ... Moreover, androecium produces pollen grains while gynoecium produces ovules.
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The main difference between androecium and gynoecium is that the androecium (or stamen) refers to the male part of the flower whereas the gynoecium (or pistil or carpel) refers to the female part. ... Moreover, androecium produces pollen grains while gynoecium produces ovules.
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The main difference between androecium and gynoecium is that the androecium (or stamen) refers to the male part of the flower whereas the gynoecium (or pistil or carpel) refers to the female part. ... Moreover, androecium produces pollen grains while gynoecium produces ovules.
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The main difference between androecium and gynoecium is that the androecium (or stamen) refers to the male part of the flower whereas the gynoecium (or pistil or carpel) refers to the female part. ... Moreover, androecium produces pollen grains while gynoecium produces ovules
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sunlight is very necessary for plants because it no living organism can survive. without it there?will be no photosynthesis?and then no food on which?all organisms are dependent directly or indirectly.Let apart it?due?to sunlight the plants grow from the soil that is known as phototrphic movement. while movment towards the water that is of roots is known as geotrophic movment.?
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