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Which of the following organs represents the female reproductive part of a flower in angiosperms?
Question

Which of the following organs represents the female reproductive part of a flower in angiosperms?

A.

Petal

B.

Androecium

C.

Gynoecium

D.

Stamen

Correct option is C

The correct answer is: (C) Gynoecium
Explanation:
● Gynoecium is the female reproductive part of a flower.
● It consists of stigma, style and ovary where ovules are present.
● It is also known as the pistil or carpel.
Information Booster:
● Stigma receives pollen grains.
● Ovary develops into fruit after fertilisation.
● Ovules develop into seeds.
● Gynoecium may be single or multiple carpels.
● Flowers with both androecium & gynoecium are bisexual.
Additional Knowledge:
Petal: Part of the corolla; attracts pollinators.
Androecium: Male reproductive part (stamens).
Stamen: Unit of androecium; not female part.

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