Carpels are modified leaves that form the female reproductive part of the flower of angiosperm plants. The set of all carpels is called gynoecium.
A stamen is each of the male floral organs carrying pollen sacs (microsporangia) that originate pollen grains (microspores). The set of all stamens is called androceo.
<span>In a flower, the female sex cells or eggs are produced by the CARPELS. Pollen, which contains the male sex cells, is produced by the STAMENS.</span>