Neutral flower
Uni sexual Flower
A bisexual and complete flower such as that of mustard has sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
Datura plant has two pistils (carpels) in its flower. Both these pistils are united to form one ovary.
The answer depends on the type of flower or plant. Different plants will have different arrangement of these reproductive organs.
Answer1. A bee goes to flower to flower and the bee has a pollen pouch on his leg, and as he goes, the pollen drops into each flower and goes to a seed pod at the bottom of the bloom and as winter comes, the seed pod opens up and in the spring it blooms.2. just as there are male and female animals, so a flower has male parts, known as stamens, and female parts, known as pistils. Seeds for new plants are make when pollen from the stamens meets eggs in the pistils.
A sunflower is a unisexual flower. Flowers that are unisexual have either stamens and no pistils or pistils with no stamens.
Cross-pollinated flowers usually have their stamens higher than their pistils. This is what will make it easer for the pollen grains to fall on the pistils for purposes of pollination
A sunflower is a unisexual flower. Flowers that are unisexual have either stamens and no pistils or pistils with no stamens.
Complete flowers!☺♥
Yes, the yellow stamen appear attached to the pistil protrusion
Complete flower
No. There are petalless flowers. They reproduce by having the wind release their pollen.different classifications of flowers according to the presence or absence of their parts:Complete flowers are made up of calyx, corolla, stamens, and a pistil or pistils (the four "regular parts").Incomplete flowers lack one or more of the four regular parts of a complete flower as in all of the Fagaceae (oak family), Betulaceae (birch family) and Juglandaceae (walnut family).Perfect flowers have both stamens and pistils, but not necessarily sepals or petals.Imperfect flowers lack either stamens or pistils, and may or may not have sepals or petals.Naked flowers are without petals (apetalous) or sepals (asepalous) as in Zantedeschia spp. (calla lily).Apetalous flowers lack petals as in Elaeagnus pungens (silverthorn), Hydrangea spp. and Cornus florida (flowering dogwood).Staminate (male) flowers have a stamen or stamens, but no functional pistils.Pistillate (female) flowers have a pistil or pistils, but no functional stamens.
The stamen and pistil are called essential organs because they are necessary if there is to be seed.
separate sepals- aposepalous separate petals- apopetalous separate stamens- apostemonous separate pistils- apocarpous
Uni sexual Flower
sepals, petals, stamens and pistils.
Yes, there are flowers without pistils. E.g the flower of lemon however, most of flowers have pistils.