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The male reproductive parts of a flower are called
a. petals.
b. stamens.
c. sepals.
d. carpels.
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The correct answer in this question is letter B. The male reproductive parts of a flower are called stamens. It is composed of an anther and a filament. The pollen, which is located in the anther, contains the male reproductive cells.
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