Yes root, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits etc. are the organs of a tree.
Leaves are like organs to the trees. Also is where photosynthesis occurs
Oak trees are hermaphrodites - like flowers, they have both female and male organs.
Oak trees are hermaphrodites - like flowers, they have both female and male organs.
examples of plant organs are the root, leaves, stem, seeds, etc.
A unicellular organism lacks tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Trees, do not have any sort of brain in them at all. That's not to say if they have any merit of intelligence however, as this is currently a matter of debate. However, do trees have a brain? Cut one up, do you see anything that resembles a brain? Nope. So put simply, trees do not have a brain.
A monoecious plant has both the male and female reproductive organs in the same individual. It's also called a hermaphrodite. The papaya plants come in three sexes. There are male trees, female trees and hermaphrodite trees. Almost all commercial papaya orchards contain only hermaphrodites.
Tactile Organs Gustatory Organs Olfactory Organs Auditory Organs or Ears Visual Organs
Ancillary Organs are the additional, subsidiary organs that provide aid to the primary organs.
Yes, they do. Leaves are organs, roots are organs, etc.
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs