The female reproductive organ that houses and matures the egg is called the
The pelvis?
Houses cannot not have babies.Houses are not alive.Also they do not have any reproductive orgins.
The long tube in the middle of a flower that houses the ovary at its base is called the pistil. It is a female reproductive organ that typically consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. The ovary contains the ovules, which will develop into seeds after fertilization.
pelvic cavity
The sack-like part of the male reproductive system is called the scrotum. The scrotum contains the testes (usually called the testicles).
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
The plant sperm is contained within the pollen grains produced by the anther of a flower. Pollen grains are the male gametophytes of plants and contain the male reproductive cells that will fertilize the female ovule.
The part of a flower found inside the ovary is the ovule. The ovule contains the female gametes and, after fertilization, develops into a seed. The ovary itself is the enlarged base of the pistil, which houses one or more ovules and eventually matures into the fruit.
They are called houses.
houses are called houses because it cannot be called hoeses.
Oh, dude, that's the ovaries. They're like the VIP section for eggs in the female reproductive system. They hang out, chill, and when it's time to party, they release those eggs into the fallopian tubes for a wild ride to potential fertilization.
The pumpkin flower has both male and female parts...this is called monoecious (one house). Other plants have separate male and female plants dioecious (two houses).