The human anatomy makes it different from other body systems.
plant have seed, animals either lay eggs or have live births
anatomical phylogeny of male reproductive system in plant?
In the flower
genetic modification of a plant such that its reproductive success depend on human invention
There are two classifications of Organ systems. The vegetative and reproductive part. Under the vegetative parts are the leaves, stems and roots. While flower is under the reproductive part.
It collects pollen from other plants and flowers. It in the female reproductive system.
Humans have internal reproductive systems with specialized organs such as the testes and ovaries, while plants have external reproductive structures like flowers and pollen. Humans reproduce sexually through the combination of genetic material from two parents, while plants can reproduce sexually through pollination or asexually through methods like budding or cloning. Additionally, humans have distinct male and female sexes, while some plants can have both male and female reproductive structures in the same individual.
The answer depends on the type of flower or plant. Different plants will have different arrangement of these reproductive organs.
I think it's the reproductive parts of the plant.
No human created cotton seeds. They are a natural part of the cotton plant's reproductive cycle.
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 reproductive organs of a plant are located in the center of the flower, within a structure called the "reproductive system." This system typically includes the stamen, which produces pollen, and the pistil, which contains the ovary where the eggs are located.