What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower? (1 point)

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the anther and the filament
the anther and the filament

the ovule and the stigma
the ovule and the stigma

the pistil and the stamen
the pistil and the stamen

the petal and the sepal

The male reproductive parts of a flower are the anther and the filament, which together make up the stamen. The anther is responsible for producing and releasing pollen. The filament supports the anther.

The female reproductive parts of a flower are the ovule and the stigma. The ovule is the structure that contains the female gametophyte and eventually develops into a seed after fertilization. The stigma is the sticky or feathery structure at the top of the pistil where pollen lands and germinates.