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vegetative parts of a flower- i don't know

reproductive parts of flower- stamen and pistil...

can any one pl tell me what r vegetative parts of flower....

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Vegetative reproduction is achieved by somatic cells and sexual reproduction by generative cells forming gametes and the zygote resulting by the union of these gametes.

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ferance between flower bud and vegetative bud

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sexual reproduction is diff from vegetative rep in many ways

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It's the same thing

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pistel and sepal

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Which among the following is edible part of cabbage fruit condensed flower vegetative bud or inflorescence?

In cabbage, the edible part is vegetative bud.


How do plants make flowers?

By photoperiodism the hormone floragin is produced and the plant enters the reproductive phase from vegetative phase and initiation of flower buds takes place. These flower buds on further development make flowers.


What 3 parts of the plant are classified as vegetative non reproductive?

The flower IS the reproductive part of the plant. Everything plays a part. The petals attract and funnel insects to the areas where pollen (sperm) can be collected and delivered to another plant. The stamen (male part) consists of the anther which holds the pollen and the filament which elevates the anther. In the center is the pistil (female part) which has the stigma (receives the pollen), style (tube which leads to the ovary, ovary and ovule (reproductive cells which are fertilized by the pollen). So the answer is "none". On the other hand if by "flower" you mean the whole plant, root, stem and leaves are three non reproductive parts.


What the female reproductive part of a flower is?

The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, composed of several or one organ. Flowers have both female and male reproductive parts.


What is the function of the stamen in a flower?

The stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower and it consists of the filament and the anther. The filament is a structure that attaches to the base of the flower and supports the anther. This structure produces pollen.

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What is the difference between flowers and reproductive organ of animals?

differences between flower reproductive to the animals


What organ does the flower serves as?

No flowers are not the vegetative organ of the plants. It is the reproductive organ since from flowers seeds arise in the form of fruits. Flower's vegetative organ are the leaves and some of the buds that arises from the nodes of the plants.


What are the different organ system of a plant with their corresponding functions?

There are two classifications of Organ systems. The vegetative and reproductive part. Under the vegetative parts are the leaves, stems and roots. While flower is under the reproductive part.


What is the vegetative branch IN FLOWER?

Pedicle is the vegetative branch in a flower.


What is the difference between floral initiation and floral induction?

"Floral induction is defined as a chemical or hormonal differentiation resulting from the fulfillment of certain thermo-photoperiodic requirements. Floral initiation is the morphological transformation of an induced growing point from a vegetative to a floral primordium. Further floral development results in the production of macroscopic flower." So floral is the hormonal changes that occur that prepare a plant segment to shift from more vegetative growth to creating a reproductive organ (flower). Floral induction occurs before floral initiation, and floral initiation is the beginning of the actual flower.


What are the reproductive organs found in a flower?

Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.


What does the flower do to make a plant live and make it healthy?

A flower doesn't really do anything to benefit the plant on which it grows. A flower is an organ (or organ system) that is concerned entirely with reproduction. It's the same as the reproductive system in an animal. Neither a plant nor an animal needs the reproductive system to live. Flowers contain the male and/or female sex organs. When female organs are present, the ovary of the flower may grow into a fruit. All parts of a plant that are not involved exclusively in reproduction are called vegetative parts. Vegetative parts include stems, leaves, and roots, and those are the parts that support the life of that plant.


Is stamen female reproductive organ of a flower?

archegonium is female reproductive organ of flower


Female reproductive structure in a flower?

The female reproductive structures in a flower is called the pistil.


What are plant organs?

the main organs in a plant include roots, leaves, stems and branches Organs of plants can be divided into vegetative and reproductive. Vegetative plant organs are root, stem and leaf. The reproductive organs are variable. In angiosperms, they are represented with the flower, seed and fruit. In conifers, the organ that bears the reproductive structures is called a cone. In other divisions of plants, the reproductive organs are called strobili (in Lycopodiophyta) or simply gametophores (in mosses). The vegetative organs are essential for maintaining the life of a plant (they perform the vital functions, such as photosynthesis), while the reproductive organs are essential in reproduction. But, if there is asexual vegetative reproduction, the vegetative organs are those which create the new generation of plants (see clonal colony). The two main organ systems in vascular plants are the root system and the shoot system. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_(anatomy)


What is the difference between a sunflower and a matured sun flower?

What is the difference between a sunflower.


Where are the reproductive organ of the flower found?

The male reproductive organs of a flower are the stamens, which are generally in or close to the center of the flower, surrounded by petals.