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A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
Yes, mostly it does.
its the female reproductive organ to a flower or plant
I think in botanical terms it the ovum, in mammals the ovaries.
The female organ of a blossom is the pistil, which consists of an ovary (the part that will become a fruit), style (a stem), and stigma (the part that receives the pollen from the male stamen).
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil
Yes, mostly it does.
Flowers aid a plant in reproducing. Bees come and get pollen from a flower, and in the prosess take pollen from the male part of a flower and it is then placed on the female part. The pollen then produces a pollen tube and will soon become fruit or seeds.
its the female reproductive organ to a flower or plant
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
No. All fruit are enlarged ovaries of the plant. the seeds are usually surrounded by the sweet flesh of the fruit. All cantaloupe are therefore a female part. flowering plants that produce fruits do have flowers with male and female parts, though.
In plants, the female part that makes eggs is the pistil. Inside the pistil is the ovary, and inside the ovary is the ovule.