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Q: How many are there in female nucleus in the ovule of a pineapple flower?
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What is the female reproductive cell in a flower?

The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.


Is the ovule of a flower male or female?

No. Ovary is part of a bisexual or female flower


What is the function of the style of a flower?

the male gamete travel down the style of the flower to its female ovule


What are the four parts of a flower?

For a female is: style, ovary, ovule and stigma. For a male flower: anther and filament.


What is the function of the ovule in a flower?

the ovule is a plant structure in seed plants that produces the female gametophyte; contains an egg cell


What is a ovule part of the female flower?

The ovule is the part of the flower where the embryo sac is housed, and the embryo sac contains the female gamete (egg), which, when fertilized by the sperm in a pollen grain, will produce a zygote. What was once a flower will become a fruit. The zygote develops in the ovule, and forms the seed, which will eventually be dispersed from the fruit to start a new generation. So, the ovule is analogous to the pollen: one contains the female gamete, and the other contains the male gamete.


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.


Does the pollen come from a male or female part of the flower?

The 'pistil' is a female part of a flower. However flowers usually have both male and female parts, it is unusual for a plant to be just male or female (although there are examples such as 'holly' and 'cannabis').


What is the femal part of a flower called?

The female parts of a flower are called style, ovary, ovule and stigma. All of these parts together are called the pistil.


What does a pollen grain and ovule each contain?

Pollen grains contain the male gametes required for sexual reproduction of a plant/ flower. These are haploid, and only contain half the full set of chromosomes; the other half is contributed by the female gamete (or ovule).A grain of pollen contains:a larger vegetative cell (also called the tube cell) inside of which is aa smaller germ cell (also called the generative cell).The pollen grain "germinates" on the stigma of the receptive flower and grows down the style, once it reaches the ovule the germ cell/ nucleus fuses with the nucleus of the ovule and an embryo is formed


What turns into fruits in the plants?

The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).


What part of the flower develops into a seed?

The female part, the ovaries at the base of the stigma.