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Flower Anatomy Diagram: Gynoecium, Androecium, and Perianth Explained #1989569 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram breaks down a typical angiosperm flower into its core structural units: the gynoecium (female reproductive organ comprising stigma, style, ovary, and ovules/megasporangia), the androecium (male reproductive organ with anthers containing microsporangia and filaments), and the perianth (calyx of sepals and corolla of petals). Arrows connect magnified cross-sections to their locations on the full flower, aiding visual learning. The color-coded labels enhance clarity for students and educators studying plant morphology.
Used in biology textbooks, online botany courses, and educational websites to teach floral morphology and plant reproduction; matches user intent for academic study, lesson preparation, or self-learning about plant anatomy.
Related Cliparts: Detailed botanical illustration of flower structure highlighting male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive organs, plus perianth components-ideal for biology education.
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