Step 1: Structure of a Flower:
A typical flower consists of:
Sepals (Calyx)
Petals (Corolla)
Stamens (Androecium → male part)
Carpel/Gynoecium (female part)
Step 2: Stamens:
Each stamen has two parts:
- Anther: Produces pollen grains (male gametes).
- Filament: Supports the anther.
Step 3: Other Options:
Gynoecium → female reproductive organ (carpel/pistil).
Petals → colorful structures, attract pollinators.
Step 4: Final Answer:
The male reproductive organ of a flower is Stamens.