carpels
The female reproductive structures in a flower is called the pistil.
The carpels consist of the stigma, style and ovary which are part of the female reproductive structure of a flower
The female reproductive structure is called the pistil and is comprised of three main parts; the stigma, style and ovary.
The pistil is the female reproductive structure of a flower. It consists of three parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. Inside the ovary is a small cavity that contains the ovule that, when fertilized, eventually becomes a seed.
The female reproductive cell in a flower is the ovule, which is located within the ovary of the flower. It contains the egg cell that will eventually develop into a seed after fertilization.
Gynoecium
the pistil
When a flower is pollinated, a grain of pollen falls on the stigma, which is the tip of the female reproductive structure called the pistil.
archegonium is female reproductive organ of flower
The female reproductive part of a flower is called the carpel. This is made up of the stigma, style, and the ovary.
adjective It describes the reproductive organ
A flower that contains both stamens (male reproductive structures) and pistils (female reproductive structures) within the same flower is called a perfect or bisexual flower. This type of flower is capable of self-pollination due to the presence of both male and female reproductive parts.