The Carpel is a female part of a flower. When the pollen grain gets onto the Stigma they germinate to send pollen tubes in the embryo sac of each ovule and get the ovule fertilized. The carpel is then converted into a fruit and the ovules become seeds.
it has ovules which develop in to the seeds after fertilization
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It's a female part of the plant that helps the seeds seperate
A carpel, in general, consists of ovary, style and stigma
It does something
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
Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil Pedicel Receptacle Sepal Petal Stamen Carpel/Pistil
The stigma, style, ovary and ovule make up the female portion of a flower. These are called the pistil or carpel as a whole.
Lilies have three carpels. The carpel includes these parts: the stigma on top, a long tube called the style, and the ovary at the end of the style. However, when you look at the flower, you see only one carpel but actually three are fused together.
Produce reproductive organ of a flower
No, the carpel is the female part of a flower, the stamen is the male part.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
The Carpel.
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The carpel is the female part of flower: a female reproductive organ in a flower, enclosing the fertilized ovules that are developing into seeds. It consists of the stigma and usually a style.
The Female part of the flower is Called The Pistil or The Carpel.
pistil[carpel] [grynoceium]
The gumamela or Rose of Sharon flower has one carpel.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
Style
stigma,style and ovary are the three parts of the carpel.