Where are male gametophytes made in? stigma. calyx. corolla. carpel. stamen.
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In flowering plants, the male gametophyte is made in which structure? anther style stigma ovary filament
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In plants, the structures that produce male gametophytes are called ___ ; those that produce female gametophytes are called ___. a. pollen grains; flowers c. anthers; stigma b. stamens; carpels d. megaspores; microspores.
A swollen structure at the end of a style. Male part of the flower. Holds the anther in position. Female part of the flower. It contains female gametes or sex cells/ovum. A rounded stem with fleshy leaves. Horizontally growing stem. Production of plant with only one parent involved. It contains two lobes that contain pollen sacs and pollen grains. Stamen. Pistil. Bulb. Stigma. Tuber. Rhizome. Runner. Style. Sepals. Anther. Calyx.
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