The stamen produces pollen which is the male of the plant . The carpel contains an ovul which is the female
Female and male
The stamen produces pollen which is the actual "male" of the plant. The carpel contains an ovule or ovules which is the actual "female".
No, the carpel is the female part of a flower, the stamen is the male part.
plants have male and female parts called the stamen and pistil/carpel respectively. the stamen is made up of the filament and anther and the pistil made up of the stigma, ovary, style and ovule.
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Female and male
The stamen produces pollen which is the actual "male" of the plant. The carpel contains an ovule or ovules which is the actual "female".
No, the carpel is the female part of a flower, the stamen is the male part.
Stamen and Carpel
Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil
Perfect flowers are flowers that have both Carpels (Female Organs) and Stamen (Male Organs). This enables them to perform self-pollination. Imperfect Flowers are flowers that have either a carpel or stamen, but they cannot have both.
Perfect flowers are flowers that have both Carpels (Female Organs) and Stamen (Male Organs). This enables them to perform self-pollination. Imperfect Flowers are flowers that have either a carpel or stamen, but they cannot have both.
Perfect flowers are flowers that have both Carpels (Female Organs) and Stamen (Male Organs). This enables them to perform self-pollination. Imperfect Flowers are flowers that have either a carpel or stamen, but they cannot have both.
plants have male and female parts called the stamen and pistil/carpel respectively. the stamen is made up of the filament and anther and the pistil made up of the stigma, ovary, style and ovule.
the differences between a unisexual and a bisexual flower is unisexual flower- the flower may either contain stamen or a carpel. cross pollination takes place in such kinds bisexual flower - such flowers contain both stamen and carpels . there are chances of cross pollination and self pollination in such flowers.
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The stamen are the reproductive organ of the male angiosperms. The pistil, or carpel, is the reproductive organ of the female angiosperms.