The ovule becomes the seed.
The ovule becomes the seed after fertilization. The ovary containing the fertilised ovules swells to become the fruit.
The sticky part of the pistil is called the stigma. It is the receptive surface where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
Pollen tube.
The stamen is the male reproductive system of a plant, while the pistil is the female reproductive system. These parts help the pistil's ovary to produce seeds. The seeds will then go on to continue that species of plant.
The stigma, style and ovary make up the carpel.
The pistil is the female part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by stamens. The pistil eventually turns into the "fruit" of the plant.
The ovule becomes the seed after fertilization. The ovary containing the fertilised ovules swells to become the fruit.
No the stigma is the very tip of the pistil, that catches pollen.
The sticky part of the pistil is called the stigma. It is the receptive surface where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
It's called the pistil which is made up of the style, stigma, and ovary.
Pollen tube.
The stamen is the male reproductive system of a plant, while the pistil is the female reproductive system. These parts help the pistil's ovary to produce seeds. The seeds will then go on to continue that species of plant.
ovary
The pistil is the female part of the flower. It receives pollen, and contains what will become seeds,
The ovary of a plant is typically located at the base of the pistil in the flower. It is part of the female reproductive organ of the plant where ovules are produced and fertilization occurs.
Fertilization takes place in the middle of the flower between the stamen and the pistil. Fertilization, called pollination, occurs when pollen is transferred between the stamen (male part) and pistil (female part). Most plant flowers have both a stamen and pistil but there are also plants with separate male flowers and female flowers and there are also male and female plants where all the flowers on one are male and all the flowers on the other are female.
The flat tip of the pistil in a flower is called the stigma. It is the part of the pistil that receives pollen during fertilization. The stigma is typically sticky or feathery, which aids in capturing pollen grains for successful reproduction.