which organ does microsporogenesis occur in a flowering plant (angiosperm)?
Angiosperms are the flowering plants. They have flowers in which male and female parts are present.
Male Part is known as stamen.Female part is known as pistil or carpel.
Stamen has 3 parts anther, filament and connective.
Pistil also has 3 parts stigma, style and ovary.
In the stamen microsporogenesis takes place in the anther.
In pistil megasporogenesis takes place in the ovary.
Microsporogenesis is formation of male gamete.
Megasporogenesis is formation of female gamete.
which organ does microsporogenesis occur in a flowering plant (angiosperm)?
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