Describe the structure of a typical flower.
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Flowers are the reproductive parts of the plant. A typical flower consists of the following parts:(i) Sepals: These are green leaf like structures which help in the preparation of food.(ii) Petals: These are coloured big leaf like structures in the flower which help in the pollination.(iii) Stamens: Stamens are the male reproductive parts of the flowers. There are two parts of stamen — (a) anther and (b) filament. Anther contains pollen grains which have male gametes.(iv) Pistil: Pistil is the female reproductive part of the flowers. There are three main parts of a pistil— (a) stigma (b) style and (c) ovary. The ovary contains one or more ovules. The female gametes or the eggs are formed in an ovule.