This is the male reproductive system of the flower called the stamen. The stamen produces pollen which will then be released from the anther of the stamen to pollenate another flower.
This is the carpel of the flower which carries the ovary. Bees pollenate the carpel because when they go from flower to flower collecting nectar they pick up pollen from one flower and when it moves to another the pollen from the bee pollenates the carpel fertilizing the ovary.
This part of the flower has been stripped of everything but the ovary. The ovary contains ovules which when pollinated will turn into new flower seeds. The seeds will receive genes from both flowers creating new organisms with varying shapes and sizes.
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