What part do the stamen and the ovule play in plant reproduction?
Question 7 options:

The stamen is the female reproductive part of the plant and it produces pollen.

The stamen holds the ovule and stigma together and produces pollen for fertilization.

When the stamen receives pollen from the plant, it is able to produce seeds and fruit.

When the stamen produces pollen, the ovule receives pollen to produce seeds and fruit.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. When the stamen produces pollen, the ovule receives pollen to produce seeds and fruit.

Explanation:

The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a plant and the ovule is a female reproductive part of a plant. (So we can rule out the first answer choice because stamen is in male plants not female plants).

The stamen produces pollen which sticks to pollinators such as bees when they land on the male plant. (So we can rule out the third one because pollen is produced by stamen and not received).

When the pollinators travel to female plants, the pollen gets deposited into the ovule which then produces seeds and fruit. (So we can rule out the second one because pollen is transported from one plant to the other by pollinators, not by the plants themselves).

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Answer:

When the stamen produces pollen, the ovule receives pollen to produce seeds and fruit.

Explanation:

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