The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower. It typically consists of two main parts; Anther:(a sac-like structure at the tip that produces and stores pollen) and Filament(A long, slender stalk that supports the anther, positioning it for effective pollen dispersal by wind or pollinators).
B. ovary and stigma: These are parts of the pistil (or carpel), which is the female reproductive organ.
C. filament and ovary: This combines a male part (filament) with a female part (ovary); they do not belong to the same reproductive organ.
D. sepals and petals: These are non-reproductive accessory parts of the flower. Sepals protect the bud, while petals attract pollinators.
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