The stigma, style, ovary and ovule make up the female portion of a flower. These are called the pistil or carpel as a whole.
the male structures are called antheridium and female archegonium
Usually a male gamete is supposed to be motile. And female reproductive structures are those where fertilization occurs and where the embryo/zygote develops. Likewise, in the flower, the ovary is the place where fertilization occurs and the zygote is developed. Hence it is considered as the female part of the flower. The stamens on the other contain pollen grains which produce male gametes and they are motile( have the ability to move towards the female egg cell to fuse). Hence they are considered as the male reproductive structures or the male reproductive part.
Fallopian tubes, Ovaries,Uterus, Cervix, Vagina.
Generally male and female plants have different growth. Some plants if they contain a spore is more easily recognisable as a female, but generally you can just tell from their structure. In some trees, the taller ones are female, whilst the shorter ones are male.
really the question here is what is a monoecious and what is a dioecious. answer those. and all will be clear.
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
Ovary, style and stigma are female reproductive parts in a plant
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
no
Female and male reproductive structures
Yes
produce a flower
Yes.
Carpels, consisting of ovary, stigma and style
A plant or animal with the organs of both sexes is called a hermaphrodite.
The male reproductive structures of a pea plant are called the stamen
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures