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A plant that has both male and female reproductive organs is called a "hermaphrodite." In botanical terms, such plants can produce both pollen (male) and ovules (female), allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other plants. Many flowering plants, such as roses and lilies, exhibit hermaphroditic characteristics.
Most Gymnosperms are diecious with the male and female reproductive organs on different plants. The male "flower" produces pollen and the female "flower" contains the ovary. Many female gymnosperms produce cones that house the fertilized eggs until the seeds are mature.
Flowering plants produce their seeds within the ovary of the flower, which is located at the base of the female reproductive structure called the pistil. After fertilization, the ovules within the ovary develop into seeds.
generally one ovule is converted in to one seed after fertilization so 10 seeds 10 ovules must be fertilized.
An ovary contains one or more ovules.
True. Many plants are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive structures, allowing them to produce both pollen and ovules. However, some plants are dioecious, having separate male and female individuals. Overall, the presence of both sexes in a single plant varies among species.
The structure that contains the ovules is typically referred to as the ovary, which is part of the female reproductive organ in flowering plants. In diagrams of flowers, the ovary is often labeled with a specific letter, commonly "C" in many educational materials. The ovules develop into seeds after fertilization.
Many plants produce nectar which is turned into honey by bees.
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A lily flower typically has three ovules located in each ovary. These ovules are where the female gametes are produced and fertilization takes place to form seeds.
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
There are many names for the food that plants produce. Because there are many foods that plants produce. Apples. Oranges. Bananas. Corn. Pinto Beans. Potatoes. Jalapeno Peppers. The list goes on and on.