by pollinating insects: bees, beetles, mites, flies, etc.
A cotyledon is part of a seed. It is not a flower producing plant (angiosperms). Monocots and dicots, or monocotyledons and dicotyledons, are the two categories of flower producing plants.
The ovule becomes the seed after fertilization. The ovary containing the fertilised ovules swells to become the fruit.
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
yes, chamomile, like all other angiosperms have androecium. They're the male reproductive part of a flower.
The portion of the flower containing pollen grains is the anther. The anther is located at the top of the flower's stamen and is responsible for producing and releasing pollen for the process of pollination.
Pollen must be placed on the stigma of the flower for fertilization to take place. The stigma is the receptive part of the female reproductive organs in a flower where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
A mature fruit develops from an ovary after the fertilisation.
The ovary of a hibiscus flower looks like an upright cucumber. It is usually a larger structure within the flower that forms part of the carpel.
From Wikipedia for the botanical term calynx:"A sepal (from Latin separatus "separate" + petalum "petal") is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants)."
When a plant flowers, they store nutrients for the embryo in the seed. The seed develops after fertilization occurs.
outermost part of flower
A cotyledon is part of a seed. It is not a flower producing plant (angiosperms). Monocots and dicots, or monocotyledons and dicotyledons, are the two categories of flower producing plants.
Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.
The tiny chamber containing the plant's ovules is called the ovary. It is typically located at the base of the flower and is a part of the female reproductive system in plants where the ovules are produced and stored before fertilization.