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A stigma is the female part of a flower, it is meant to receive the pollen (male gamete) in order to reproduce.
The Ovary
Usually a male gamete is supposed to be motile. And female reproductive structures are those where fertilization occurs and where the embryo/zygote develops. Likewise, in the flower, the ovary is the place where fertilization occurs and the zygote is developed. Hence it is considered as the female part of the flower. The stamens on the other contain pollen grains which produce male gametes and they are motile( have the ability to move towards the female egg cell to fuse). Hence they are considered as the male reproductive structures or the male reproductive part.
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.
Plants dont have babies. They produce seeds that grow into a new generation of plants. End of disscussion. Because male part of plant does not have egg. It sends male gamete to the female part of flower ( egg) for fertilization to form the zygote. The zygote present inthe female part develops into an embryo which is the beginning of a baby plant.
The pistil is the female part and the stamen is the male part
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
spores are produced in sporangium which is reproductive part of sporophyta. spores germinate and give rise to gametophyta producing gametes both male and female. A male gamete(sperm) unites with a female gamete(egg) giving rise to a zygote which has 2x number of chromosomrs. The two stages of plant life is clearly seen in bryophytes,pteridophytes. But in modern day angiosperms, the sporophyte part of life cycle is very much reduced
female part
African violets are male and female flowers. They have pistils (the female part) and stamen (the male part)
a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals.
There isn't a female and male corn. Each corn plant, however, does have a male and female part. The male part of the plant is at the very top and is called the tassel. The silk on the corn is the Female part. ~tobeornottobe55