No, the carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower. It contains the ovary, style, and stigma where the ovules are produced and fertilized. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen, which consists of the anther and filament that produce and release pollen.
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Yes, the chrysanthemum flower has both the carpel, which is the female reproductive organ, and the stigma, which is part of the carpel and where pollen grains land during pollination.
The receptive part of a carpel is called the stigma. It is located at the top of the carpel and serves as the landing platform for pollen during pollination. It is typically sticky or feathery to help capture and hold onto pollen grains.
The Female part of the flower is Called The Pistil or The Carpel.
it is called a carpel i think
pistil[carpel] [grynoceium]
yes it is.
The Female part of the flower is Called The Pistil or The Carpel.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
carpel contain the ovary of flower
On the stigma of the carpel