The stem is not a sexual organ of a plant. The stamen is a male sexual organ of a plant. It has the pollen needed to fertilize the flower.
male, if there is a female or male part of a plant... Actually, I really dont know...
the female is the stem, and the male is the leaf. Above is right but if u want more detail inside the stem is the female which will help the male grow and when that happens the male is the middle part of the flower which were bees get the nectar.
LOOK IN A PLANT FOR ITS STERN IF IT HAS ONLY A STREN AND NOT A PISTILE THAT MEANS IT IS A MALE
The female organ of a blossom is the pistil, which consists of an ovary (the part that will become a fruit), style (a stem), and stigma (the part that receives the pollen from the male stamen).
Yes, if its a female then it will have small white string like things at the base of each generation (stem)
The flower is the part of a plant that helps with reproduction. Flowers contain the reproductive organs of the plant, including the stamen (male parts) and pistil (female parts) which facilitate the process of pollination and fertilization.
To sex this plant you must look at where the leaves meet the main stem of the plant. A male plant will form a round ball at the leaf/stem junction. A female plant will form a elongated triangle growth at the leaf/stem junction. Sexing is easiest in the early stages of flowering.
Flowering plants (Angiosperms) - The flower Flowering plants (Gymnosperms) - Male and female cones Non-flowering plants (Ferns) - Sporangia Non-flowering plants (Mosses) - archegonia (female) and antheridia (male)
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
stem the stem sticks straight.
the female is the stem, and the male is the leaf. Above is right but if u want more detail inside the stem is the female which will help the male grow and when that happens the male is the middle part of the flower which were bees get the nectar.
The stem is the part of the plant that provides support by holding up the plant and connecting the roots to the leaves and flowers. It also transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.