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The Gametes in female are overy. the overy produce hormones and gametes, which is by the uterine fallopian tube....Ar

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Where are the male and female sex cells in the flower?

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Where are the male and the female sex cells in the flower?

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What are the parts of the plant where the female and male gametes are located?

The female gamete is present in the ovary of a flower and the male gametes are present in the anthers.


What do stamen produce?

Stamen are the male reproductive organs of a flower that produce pollen. The pollen contains the male gametes necessary for fertilization when transferred to the female reproductive organs of the same or another flower.


In a flower the female sex cells or eggs are produced by the?

Female sex cells or eggs in a flower are produced by the ovules, which are located in the ovary of the flower. The ovules contain the female gametes which, when fertilized by male gametes from pollen, develop into seeds.


What are male gamates called?

Female gamate is the egg formed in the ovule of flower . This is related to Pollens etc . So this comes as the part of Reproduction of flower . Sunil PK , Bangalore .. kpksunil@gmail.com


What are female gametes called?

Female gametes are called eggs or ova.


What must happen in order for gametes to be formed?

How are gametes formed?


Where are male gametes are formed?

The Male Gametes are formed in the testicles.


Once pollination has taken place what is formed as a result?

After successful pollination, the female reproductive part of the flower is fertilized by the male gametes, leading to the formation of seeds within the ovaries of the flower. The ovary then develops into a fruit to protect and disperse the seeds, ensuring the continuation of the plant species.


Are sperm cells formed within the female flower plarts?

Sperm cells are not formed in the female flower parts, called the Oogonia. The sperms cells are formed within the male flower reproductive organs, called Antheridia. These sperm cells form from spermatogenic tissue.


What is the difference between pollonation and fertilization?

Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ of plants, while fertilization is the fusion of the male and female gametes to form a zygote. Pollination is necessary for fertilization to occur in flowering plants, as it brings the male gametes (pollen) to the female gametes (ovule).