The ovule is the part of the flower where the embryo sac is housed, and the embryo sac contains the female gamete (egg), which, when fertilized by the sperm in a pollen grain, will produce a zygote. What was once a flower will become a fruit. The zygote develops in the ovule, and forms the seed, which will eventually be dispersed from the fruit to start a new generation. So, the ovule is analogous to the pollen: one contains the female gamete, and the other contains the male gamete.
No. Ovary is part of a bisexual or female flower
The Stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen during fertilization.
The female parts of a flower are called style, ovary, ovule and stigma. All of these parts together are called the pistil.
The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
No. Ovary is part of a bisexual or female flower
The female part, the ovaries at the base of the stigma.
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
The Stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen during fertilization.
The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, composed of several or one organ. Flowers have both female and male reproductive parts.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
The female parts of a flower are called style, ovary, ovule and stigma. All of these parts together are called the pistil.
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
the ovule is tha main part of the gumamela flower
The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.