No, because male and female reproductive organs are generally found in separate flowers and when flowers are bisected and produce only one line that produces something.Yeah ur welcome, yeah im awesome!!!
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
Most flowers have both male and female parts. The pollen is carried in the male parts and the seeds form in the female plant
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Flowers are main reproductive part of plants. The flower parts are arranged in 4 whorls. The first whorl constitutes of the calyx, the second constitutes of the corolla, third androecium and fourth gynoecium. Androecium and gynoecium are the male and female reproductive parts. The androecium consists of the anthers and staminal tube. They release pollen. The gynoecium consists of ovary that has ovules which are female gametes. The ovary has a long tube like structure called style which has a terminal stigma, which accepts pollen.
Members of the family Cucurbitaceae like melons and squashes have pistillate (female) and staminate (male) flowers on the same plant separately. On the other hand, in date palm the plants bearing pistillate flowers are separate.
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
Most flowers have both male and female parts. The pollen is carried in the male parts and the seeds form in the female plant
Flowers are the reproductive structures of the plant . Most bisexual flowers ( Hermaphrodites ) contain the Female reproductive organs ( Carpels ) , and the male reproductive organs ( Stamens ) . After the ovules in an ovary are fertilized , the ovules change to seeds and the ovary changes to the fruits . So flowers help in the reproduction of the flower , as well as the formation of fruits ( some are edible as apples .....etc ) .
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Actually Orchids can be grown both ways, Asexully and Sexually. Usually they are grown Sexually but, in conditions where a person wants to create an exact replica of an Orchid, they will use Asexul Reproduction.
Flowers are main reproductive part of plants. The flower parts are arranged in 4 whorls. The first whorl constitutes of the calyx, the second constitutes of the corolla, third androecium and fourth gynoecium. Androecium and gynoecium are the male and female reproductive parts. The androecium consists of the anthers and staminal tube. They release pollen. The gynoecium consists of ovary that has ovules which are female gametes. The ovary has a long tube like structure called style which has a terminal stigma, which accepts pollen.
Members of the family Cucurbitaceae like melons and squashes have pistillate (female) and staminate (male) flowers on the same plant separately. On the other hand, in date palm the plants bearing pistillate flowers are separate.
Mangoes produce small fragrant flowers by the 100s even 1000s in large branched panicles. The flowers are either male, female or both. Most of the flowers in the panicle are strictly male and not fruit-producing. Only a few of the flowers have the female reproductive structures required for fruit. Most varieties are self-fertile, though the flowers draw many insect pollinators. So that means most varieties do not need a second tree for pollination.
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The flowering candles at the ends of the branches where next years growth will split into different directions. the male flower releases its pollen into the wind which may stick to the the female flower parts. A fertilized female pine tree flower will become a pinecone with many seeds between the scale-like parts that we most often see opened up. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seed from the cones formed from pollinated flowers
Although plants cannot move from place to place, they have adaptations that allow sex cells to travel from a male plant to a female plant. Male sex cells are contained in pollen, which floats on the wind. Many flowering plants also have adaptations to attract pollinators such as insects, bats, and birds. Pollen sticks to these animals when they feed on nectar inside flowers. Then they carry the pollen from male to female parts of flowers. Flowers are structures that perform reproductive functions. Flowering plants produce male and female cells. The male cells are called pollen and the female cells are called ova. When a flowering plant is fertilized, it produces offspring in the form of seeds. However, not all plants reproduce flowers. Simpler plants, like mosses, lack these specialized structures. These plants reproduce using simple reproductive cells called spores. Most plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs by seeds or spores. Asexual reproduction can occur through other means, such as vegetation and budding.