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Q: What role of only stamens and carpel?
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Do stamens make egg cells?

no, the stamens makes the pollen that enters into the carpel's ovuals.


How many petals and stamens does rose flower have and what is the shape of its carpel?

The wild rose have 5 petals and indefinite number of stamens but in cultivated roses there are indefinite number of petals and stamens due to modification of some stamens in to petals. The carpel is pear shaped.


What are the 4 important parts of an angiosperm?

Fruit, petals, stamens, and carpel


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Petunia belonging to family Lamiaceae of dicots have five stamens but some of these are represented by staminodes only.


What is the definition of pollination?

Self-pollination is a form of pollination that can occur when a flower has both stamen and a carpel in which the cultivar or species is self fertile and the stamens and the sticky stigma of the carpel contact each other to accomplish pollination. The term is inaccurately used in many cases where an outside pollinator is actually required; such plants are merely self fertile, or self pollenizing.


What is a simple pistil?

A pistil that contains only one carpel.


What role do insects play in the fertillization process?

They deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plants


What is the definition of Self-pollinate?

Self-pollination is a form of pollination that can occur when a flower has both stamen and a carpel in which the cultivar or species is self fertile and the stamens and the sticky stigma of the carpel contact each other to accomplish pollination. The term is inaccurately used in many cases where an outside pollinator is actually required; such plants are merely self fertile, or self pollenizing.


What is a flower lacking BOTH carpels and stamens?

A flower without stamen is known as a unisexual flower. And even a flower without pistel/carpel is known as unisexual flower. A flower is known as bisexual if it contains both stamen and pistel/carpel


What are the phalange that contains only two bones?

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What are some scientific facts about flowers?

Female flowers have only carpels. As Males only have stamens.


How many carpel does a pea have in its gynoecium?

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