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  • Angiosperm Reproduction: Location and Parts of Flowers
    The reproductive parts of an angiosperm are located within the flower. Here's a breakdown:

    * Stamen: The male reproductive part, consisting of:

    * Anther: Produces pollen grains containing the male gametes.

    * Filament: A stalk that supports the anther.

    * Pistil: The female reproductive part, consisting of:

    * Stigma: The sticky top portion that receives pollen grains.

    * Style: A tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.

    * Ovary: Contains one or more ovules, where the female gametes (eggs) are located.

    Therefore, the flower houses the angiosperm's reproductive organs.

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