Ovaries; see ovarium and oviporous.
egg
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
Stigma
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
.Two almond-shaped structures on either side of the uterus that releases eggs.............:)
The two structures specialized for reproduction in seed plants are the male structure called stamen, which contains the pollen-producing anther and filament, and the female structure called carpel, which includes the stigma, style, and ovary where the ovules are located. These structures are responsible for the production and fertilization of seeds in seed plants.
Trees have separate male and female reproductive structures, meaning they are not both male and female. This is known as dioecious reproduction in plants.
Because they are monoecious where the male and female reproductive structures occur on the same plant.
The female reproductive structures in a flower is called the pistil.
The reproductive structures of bryophytes are called gametangia. These structures produce the gametes (sperm and egg) necessary for sexual reproduction in bryophytes. Gametangia are typically found at the tips of the gametophyte plant.
the flowers contain male and female reproductive structures, so flowers are used for reproduction which is the production of seeds.
Meiosis in flowers takes place in the ovary within structures called ovules. Ovules undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes called eggs or female gametes. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in plants.