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Which gametophytic and sporophytic tissues are found in flowers with carpels and stamens?a. Sporophyte tissuesb. Megagametophyte tissuesc. Microgametophyte tissuesd. Both $\mathrm{b}$ and $\mathrm{c}$e. All of the above
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Flowers with carpels and stamens contain both gametophytic and sporophytic tissues. The gametophytic tissues are further divided into megagametophyte and microgametophyte tissues. Show more…
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