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How a flower aids in its reproduction?

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What is the flat tip of the pistil called on a flower?

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.


What is a saber-toothed tigers reproduction?

the aids


Why do the petals on a flower fall off after fertilisation?

Because the purpose of the flower is to faciliate reproduction. Once the flower' s eggs get fertilised the flower dies.


What function does a flower play in a plants reproduction?

the seeds are grow in the flower


What does the flower do during photosynthesis?

Flowers are using for sexual reproduction. They are doing reproduction.


What is the function of the odor of the flower in reproduction?

The odour or scent of the flower is to attract pollinators.


Where does reproduction happen in a flower?

pistil and stamen


What does flower form after reproduction?

a seed pod


What structures do angiosperms use for reproduction?

flower


What is a flower reproduction process called?

pollination


Why the flowers is responsible for reproduction?

The flower is for reproduction because it helps in pollination and atrracts bees


How did you facilitate the reproduction of teaching aids?

by doing hard work.

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