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12 October, 02:13

Which of the following are the reproductive parts of an angiosperm flower? A. anther and ovary B. sepal and anther C. vary and stigma D. sepal and stigma

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  1. 12 October, 02:19
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    The answer is A. anther and ovary.

    The female part of an angiosperm flower is called a pistil and it consists of a style, stigma and ovary. The male part of an angiosperm flower is called a stamen and it consists of an anther and corolla. Thus, among all choices, choice A is the answer.

    Choice B - anther is the male part of the flower, but sepal is a protective part of the flower and not reproductive.

    Choice D - stigma is the female part of the flower, but sepal is a protective part of the flower and not reproductive.

    Choice C - "vary" is not a word, but it is a mistake and it should be "ovary," the answers could be both choice A and C.
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