The ovule is enclosed within the ovary, and contains the female gamete which has the haploid. (number of chromosomes)
everything besides the ovules and pollen grains
The "sex cells" pollen and ovules are haploid
pollen grian
Their are three (main) different parts of a fern that are diploid. Diploid means "not Needed" so if their are three parts of a fern that are diploid it means that the fern does not need it to function. There is the "disposar", wich is a part of the main root. The "goln" wich is a part of the stabalizing rout. And the "archemmus" apart of a branch. Now listen carefully because every thing you just read is false, I made it all up. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU. HAV NICE DAY :)
No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.
Plants and Flower are not the same
Flowers that have both male and female parts are complete flowers. The male part is the pollen from the stamen. The female part is the "pistol-packing mama."
flowers
2 sets of chromosomes in their vegetative cells and are said to be diploid, both have the same or similar genetic information.
the main parts of flowers are recptals seplas petalsand stemanes
Flowers are parts of plants, which are autotrophic.
Their are three (main) different parts of a fern that are diploid. Diploid means "not Needed" so if their are three parts of a fern that are diploid it means that the fern does not need it to function. There is the "disposar", wich is a part of the main root. The "goln" wich is a part of the stabalizing rout. And the "archemmus" apart of a branch. Now listen carefully because every thing you just read is false, I made it all up. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU. HAV NICE DAY :)
no
No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.
no
Plants and Flower are not the same
yes they do, they have a stem,leaves flowers and roots
i lov flowers
leaves and flowers
Pistil and stamen .