No. Ovary is part of a bisexual or female flower
It's the male's sperm which decides the gender. The egg on its own doesn't have a gender.
The ovule is the FEMALE organ of a plant.
It is female part of the plant :)
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the male gamete travel down the style of the flower to its female ovule
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.
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The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
the male gamete travel down the style of the flower to its female ovule
For a female is: style, ovary, ovule and stigma. For a male flower: anther and filament.
The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, composed of several or one organ. Flowers have both female and male reproductive parts.
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.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
The stem holds the petals on most flowers.
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The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.
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').
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
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male = pollen female = ovule or Male consisting of the anther and filament is called the Stamen Female consisting of the Style, Stigma and ovule called the Carpel