The ovaries of plants usually have placenta and ovules. Sometimes under abnormal conditions of growth they may have another ovary inside which may also bear ovules.
Female plants will produce buds...
plants have terminal buds
Yes, even plants have ovaries. Its a part of the female reproductive system of the plant.
In the ovaries/testes for animals In the ovaries/anther for plants
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Pineapple root buds play a crucial role in the growth and propagation of pineapple plants by developing into new shoots that eventually grow into mature plants. These root buds allow pineapple plants to reproduce asexually, enabling them to spread and multiply efficiently.
The ovaries of plants produce ovules, which contain the female gametophyte. Upon fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds in the ovary.
The ovaries of animals and plants are very similar in their physical form and function. Both are in charge of reproduction.
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They deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plants
Buds and twigs do not eat since they are not living organisms. Buds are dormant structures on plants that will eventually develop into leaves, flowers, or shoots. Twigs are branches or stems of plants that transport water and nutrients, supporting the overall growth of the plant.