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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best compares the roles of the reproductive structures found in an angiosperm? The male stamens hold the pollen, the female pistil holds the ovule, and the petals attract pollinators. The female anthers holds the eggs, the male anthers contain pollen, and the petals provide nutrients for the growing embryo. The male anthers hold the pollen tube, the female ovule holds the egg, and the petals grow around the seed to form a fruit. The female stamens hold the ovules, the male pistil forms the pollen tube, and the petals provide nectar to pollinators.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@evildoodoo1 how do you know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya its a

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

@evildoodoo1 please do not give out direct answers, it is against the code of conduct, and more importantly it does not help any one learn

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

@15Twilight one moment, I will explain how they are getting those answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What lesson is it in? I took the same test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The stamen is the male part of the flower. The pistil is the female part of the flower. Petals are colorful structures that attract pollinators. Making the answer A.

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

Firstly, an angiosperm is a flowering plant that produces seeds in a carpel. This include things like wild grass, bushes, etc. In an angiosperm the petals act like a flashing sign, the get the pollinators attention, so they know to come and pollinate. The stamen which is the male part , contains the anther tht provides pollen aka sperm of the flower. The pistil, found inside of the stigma, is the female part that has the egg cells. Therefore A is the correct answer. Hope this helps some!!~Bree :)

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

@15Twilight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

your welcome :) sorry it took so long for me to type it xD

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