Please answer all these questions. . . . . . . . . .

Dear Student,

A- Ovule- ovules develop into seeds after fertilisation.
B- Ovary- The ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. It contains the ovules, which later develop into seeds.
C- Style- It connects the stigma to the ovary and assist in fertilization. It also supports the stigma.
D- Stigma-  Stigma receives the pollen grains.
E- Pistil- They are the female reproductive parts of plants.
F- Anther - Anther is the male reproductive organ in flower. It produces pollen grains that contain the male reproductive cells.
G- Stamen - They are the male reproductive parts of plants. The anther contains a number of pollen grains.
H- Filament- The slender stalk of the stamen is called filaments. The pollen develops on anther, and the filament supports the anther.
I- Sepal - The sepals protect the flower during the bud stage and take part in photosynthesis.
J- Petal-  The petals attract the insects for pollination and protect the flower's inner reproductive organs.

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