Pistol and stamen
pinnae
pistil
In some plants, a reproductive structure surrounded by leaves containing food is called the "ovary." The ovary develops into fruit after fertilization, and the surrounding leaves, often referred to as bracts, can provide protection and nourishment to the developing seeds. This structure plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of flowering plants.
pollen grain
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
Angiosperms use flowers as a temporary reproductive structure, a unique characteristic not found in any other group of plants. Flowers contain the reproductive organs needed for pollination and seed formation, making them essential for sexual reproduction in angiosperms.
No, the anther is a male reproductive structure in plants. It is part of the stamen and produces pollen, which contains the male gametes necessary for fertilization.
They are known as the ' sac fungi ' for this reproductive structure.
Both.
Antheridia are male reproductive structures that produce sperm cells, while archegonia are female reproductive structures that house egg cells. Antheridia are typically smaller and simpler in structure compared to archegonia. Both structures are commonly found in plants like mosses and ferns.
No, plants typically have a single stigma, which is the top part of the female reproductive structure (pistil) where pollen lands and germinates. Having multiple stigmas is unusual in plants.
The process of pollination.