Angiosperms, which comprise about 90% of plant species, have reproductive parts that include the stamens (producing male gametes) and the carpels (containing female gametes). These are protected by the sepals and petals and structured within the androecium and gynoecium of the flower. After fertilization , the ovary wall thickens into a fruit to disperse seeds. ;
The reproductive parts of angiosperms include stamens (male organs producing pollen) and carpels (female organs containing ovules). The stamens consist of anthers and filaments, while carpels have stigma, style, and ovary. These structures allow for successful fertilization and reproduction, contributing to the diversity and adaptability of flowering plants.
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