BiologyReproduction in PlantsSexual Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction

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    • Sexual Reproduction
    • Flowers
      • Essential Components
      • Non-essential Components
    • Structure of a Flower
      • Stamen
      • Pistil
      • Petal
      • Sepal
    • Summary
    • Did You Know?
    • What’s Next?

    In the previous segment, we learnt about Budding, fragmentation and spore formation. In this segment, we will learn about sexual reproduction.

    What is Sexual reproduction?

    The type of reproduction which involves the male and female gametes is called sexual reproduction.

    What are Flowers?

    • Flowers are the reproductive structure of the plant.
    • In a flower, the male sex organ is called the Stamen and the female sex organ is called the Pistil.
    • A flower mainly has two components: the essential parts and the non-essential parts.

    What are the essential parts of a flower?

    The essential parts of a flower are the parts that are directly involved in reproduction. Male and female reproductive part, that is, Stamen and Pistil are the essential parts of a flower.

    What are the non-essential parts of a flower?

    Petal and Sepals are the non-essential parts of the flower as they do not participate in the process of reproduction directly.

    What is the Structure of a typical flower?

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