An ovule. Inside the petals are a flower's sexual organs, its stamens and pistil. The pistil consist of three parts: stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma traps pollen grains that are needed for fertilization of eggs. The style is a narrow stalk that supports the stigma. An ovary at the base of the style contains one or more ovules, and each ovule holds one egg cell.
In ovaries.
The egg is held in the ovules in the female partof the flower.
Ovary
please help me with my answer it is in the flower parts what part produces egg cells
The male reproductive part of the flower
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staigma
The ovary
they are not egg cells. they are seeds. mostly, they are located in the pistil, which is the very top of the stem.
Yes! It contains important genetic information