Yes, as long as the flower has the pistil and compatible pollen grains are available through pollenation
how many pistil of santan
so they can catch the reproductive cells dropped
Are you talking about the sex organs in a plant? If so the two types are the pistil (female reproductive organ) and the stamen (male reproductive organ). Most plants contain both as plants reproduce using pollination, a movement of pollen (from the stamen) to the pistil. This is how flowers are germinated. Hopefully this solved the question. Helped by a sophmore in highschool
Pollination usually involves pollen moving from the stamen to the pistil, where the pollen grains land on the stigma and travel down the style to reach the ovary. This process enables fertilization to occur and the development of seeds.
The reproductive part of many plants that contains a pistil and a stamen is the flower. The pistil is the female reproductive organ, while the stamen is the male reproductive organ. These parts are essential for pollination and reproduction in flowering plants.
Pistil and stamen .
The flower is the part of a plant that helps with reproduction. Flowers contain the reproductive organs of the plant, including the stamen (male parts) and pistil (female parts) which facilitate the process of pollination and fertilization.
So that they are able to survive in harsh conditions. For example, mountains where it is windy, the pistil and stamen of flowers would be longer compared to the flowers on lower ground.
It has both pistil and stamen , it can reproduce by itself
Fertilization takes place in the middle of the flower between the stamen and the pistil. Fertilization, called pollination, occurs when pollen is transferred between the stamen (male part) and pistil (female part). Most plant flowers have both a stamen and pistil but there are also plants with separate male flowers and female flowers and there are also male and female plants where all the flowers on one are male and all the flowers on the other are female.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
how many pistil of santan
Yes, flowers reproduce when pollen from the stamen (male reproductive organ) is transferred to the pistil (female reproductive organ). This process is called pollination and can occur through various methods, such as wind, insects, or birds. Once pollination is successful, it leads to the formation of seeds within the flower.
The flowers are the structures on a plant that produce seeds for reproduction. Inside the flowers, the male pollen from the stamen fertilizes the female ovule in the pistil, resulting in the formation of seeds.
so they can catch the reproductive cells dropped
In the case of the more commonly known plants, that would be flowers, and among flowers, the pistil and stamen.
VFT flowers are complete. They have both pistil and stamen.