FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
The pistil is the collective term for the carpel(s). Each carpel includes an ovary (where the ovules are produced; ovules are the female reproductive cells, the eggs), a style (a tube on top of the ovary), and a stigma (which receives the pollen during fertilization
The female reproductive structures are called the: female reproductive organs.
-Ben Newcombe-
well starch grains in plant cells repruduce because they store the plants food.
female reproductive organs
Ovaries.
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It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
The female gametophyte structure that produces eggs in nonvascular plants are called archegonia. The male structure that produces sperm are called antheridia. A gametophyte is the part of the plant that is responsible for creating gametes AKA sexual reproductive cell (sperm or egg). A nonvascular plant is a plant that isn't capable of transporting water and nutrients throughout itself very far because it lacks the proper vessels and veins for the transport. This causes these plants to be small in size so the plant doesn't have to transport the water and nutrients very far.
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
the main part of a female part of a flower is the ovarya female plant has a pistaland a male plant has a stamin
A pine is a conifer tree in the genus Pinus. They are also gymnosperms and do not produce flowers. Reproduction is by male and female cones on the same tree.
archegonia.
The carpels consist of the stigma, style and ovary which are part of the female reproductive structure of a flower
The structure of the female cone is the reproductive cone that contains the seeds of the plant. It is also called the Conifer cone.
Ovary, style and stigma are female reproductive parts in a plant
Carpels, consisting of ovary, stigma and style
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
The flower is the reproductive structure of the angiosperm.
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
A plant or animal with the organs of both sexes is called a hermaphrodite.
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.
Pistin
may help in the distribution of the new plant, contains a food supply for the embryo, and develops from the female reproductive structure of the flower