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Angiosperms are types of plants that bear
Fruits and flowers
Flowers that are not colourful get pollinated by
wind
Receptacle is the part
of the branch on where the flower forms
sepals are the
leaf like structures that surround and protect the flower before it blooms
female reproductive structures are called
carpels

carpels are fused together to form a
pistil
the stigma is the part where
pollen attaches
what is the tube that attaches the stigma to the ovary
style
sperm travels down which tube to the ovules
style
male reproductive structures are called
stamen
each stamen consists of
anther
anther produces

pollen and a filament



asexual
requires one parent
sexual is where
the egg (female) gets fertilised by the sperm (male)