The carpels consist of the stigma, style and ovary which are part of the female reproductive structure of a flower
pistil
The female reproductive structures in a flower is called the pistil.
The embryo sac is female, as it is the structure within the ovule of a flowering plant that contains the female reproductive cells (eggs).
carpels
Pistil
The female reproductive structure is called the pistil and is comprised of three main parts; the stigma, style and ovary.
pinnae
archegonia.
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 structure of the female cone is the reproductive cone that contains the seeds of the plant. It is also called the Conifer cone.
A matured ovule is a structure found in the ovary of a flowering plant that contains the female reproductive cells. It develops into a seed after fertilization by pollen.
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.