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Ok, first off: know that there are both 'complete' and 'incomplete' flowers. Incomplete flowers are comprised of only male or only female parts, whereas complete flowers have both.

The female parts of the flower are the ovary, eggs, pollen tube, pistil, and stigma. The male parts of the flower are the stamen, anthers, and pollen. The eggs of the flower are kept in the ovary; pollen from other flowers' anthers and stamens is received by the stigma and filters down through the pollen tube. The pollen fertilizes the eggs; fertilization is complete.

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The stamen and the carpel.

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roots and the stem and the leaf

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