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Which reproductive parts of the flower contain the germ cells?

ASepals and stamen

BStamens and pistils

CAnther and sepals

DPetals and style

Answer:

B. Stamens and pistils

Read Explanation:

  • In flowers, the stamens (male part) and pistils (female part) contain the germ cells necessary for reproduction.

  • The reproductive components of a flower, which also contain germ cells, are the stamens and the pistil.

  • A flower can be either unisexual (watermelon, papaya) or bisexual (hibiscus, mustard) depending on whether it has stamens or pistils.


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