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Multiple Choice
Which structure is primarily involved in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants?
A
Stamen
B
Pistil
C
Root
D
Leaf
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Understand the basic structure of a flowering plant, which includes roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. The flower is the reproductive part of the plant.
Identify the main parts of a flower involved in reproduction: the stamen (male part) and the pistil (female part).
The stamen consists of the anther and filament, responsible for producing and releasing pollen.
The pistil is composed of the stigma, style, and ovary. It is responsible for receiving pollen and facilitating fertilization.
Recognize that the pistil is primarily involved in sexual reproduction as it contains the ovary, where fertilization occurs and seeds develop.