Ovary of the gynoecium
pollen is the male reproductive part of the flower. i guess you could call it plant sperm.
No, the carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower. It contains the ovary, style, and stigma where the ovules are produced and fertilized. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen, which consists of the anther and filament that produce and release pollen.
The part of the flower that carries the pollen is called the anther. The anther is typically located at the tip of the stamen, which is the male reproductive organ of the flower. Pollen is produced in the anther and is then transferred to the stigma of another flower for fertilization.
the stamen is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the top of a filament
In the anther.
the ovary
the stamen
Ovary of the gynoecium
The part that receives the flower is the seedThe stamen receives the pollen then a seed pod in produced.
Butterflies are attracted to nectar which are produced in the nectary glands of a flower.
Anther lobes of the Stamen
The flament is the part of the flower that secures the anther.
pollen is the male reproductive part of the flower. i guess you could call it plant sperm.
the yellow part you idiot... god, grow up
No, the carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower. It contains the ovary, style, and stigma where the ovules are produced and fertilized. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen, which consists of the anther and filament that produce and release pollen.
The ovules of the flower are produced in the ovary. The ovary is located in a region known as the gynoecium.