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This is another picture (40x) of the carpel but it is split in half. As you can see the inside of it is a lighter green, this is because that is where the sticky residue that catches pollen grains is produced.
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This is a picture (40x) of the stamen, the male reproductive part of the flower. It has a stalk called the filament which comes up from the base of the flower. At the end of this stalk is the anther, which produces pollen grains that contain the plant's male gametes.
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