the main part of a female part of a flower is the ovary
a female plant has a pistal
and a male plant has a stamin
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.
A zygote is formed from the egg cell contributed by the female parent and an sperm from male parent. The fertilized egg is called a zygote, therefore, zygote is definitely a part of female reproductive cell.
The male part of the flower is called the Stamen.
Yes, even plants have ovaries. Its a part of the female reproductive system of the plant.
It's the stamen.
Yes it is part of the male reproductive structures in a flower.
Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
the main part of a female part of a flower is the ovarya female plant has a pistaland a male plant has a stamin
Flowers with both male and female reproductive parts are called hermaphroditic or bisexual flowers. These flowers have both the stamen (male reproductive part) and pistil (female reproductive part) within the same flower.
The male part is called the stamen and the female part is the sigma
the flower
the main part of a female part of a flower is the ovarya female plant has a pistaland a male plant has a stamin
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
Assuming you mean the male reproductive organ - it's called the 'penis'
Usually a male gamete is supposed to be motile. And female reproductive structures are those where fertilization occurs and where the embryo/zygote develops. Likewise, in the flower, the ovary is the place where fertilization occurs and the zygote is developed. Hence it is considered as the female part of the flower. The stamens on the other contain pollen grains which produce male gametes and they are motile( have the ability to move towards the female egg cell to fuse). Hence they are considered as the male reproductive structures or the male reproductive part.
The anther is the part of a plant that produces pollen. It is located on the stamen, which is the male reproductive part of a flower. Pollen is essential for the fertilization of plants.