what are 2 parts in a male plant what are 2 parts in a male plant
Yes, pea plants have both male and female reproductive parts on the same flower. The male reproductive part is the stamen which produces pollen, and the female reproductive part is the pistil which contains the ovary and receives the pollen for fertilization.
Flowering plants (Angiosperms) - The flower Flowering plants (Gymnosperms) - Male and female cones Non-flowering plants (Ferns) - Sporangia Non-flowering plants (Mosses) - archegonia (female) and antheridia (male)
Pollen is made by male parts of flowering plants, called anthers, which produce pollen grains. These grains are then transferred to the female parts of a flower for fertilization to occur.
Pollen is basically the male "seeds" of plants. Just like we have males and females, plants have male and female parts to reproduce. The plant equivalent to a female would be a flower (it often contains an ovary where the pollen goes).
No, not all plants are hermaphrodites. Some plants have separate male and female reproductive organs, while others have only one type of reproductive organ. Each plant species has its own unique method of reproduction.
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Fruit will only divelop from female parts of the flower but many plants can be both male and female.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
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The pumpkin flower has both male and female parts...this is called monoecious (one house). Other plants have separate male and female plants dioecious (two houses).
Yes, pea plants have both male and female reproductive parts on the same flower. The male reproductive part is the stamen which produces pollen, and the female reproductive part is the pistil which contains the ovary and receives the pollen for fertilization.
Parts of plant that are NOT common to plants are: 1. flowers 2. fruits 3. seed
No - in flowering plants there are both male and female parts. The male part is the stamen, which includes the anther (where pollen is produced) and the filament. The female part is the pistil, which includes the stigma, style, ovary and ovule.
plants are both male and female. the male parts are called the stamens and the female parts are called the pistil. bees help to spread the stamen's pollen to the pistil, which fertilizes the plant's eggs located in the some plants such as cucumbers or palm trees are just one sex not sure how to determine it.
plants are unisex there is no female or male parts
Ferns--they do not have flowers.