No, the carpel is the female part of a flower, the stamen is the male part.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
Yes, the chrysanthemum flower has both the carpel, which is the female reproductive organ, and the stigma, which is part of the carpel and where pollen grains land during pollination.
The innermost part of a flower is the carpel, which is the female reproductive organ. It consists of the stigma, style, and ovary, where the ovules are located.
Stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament, while carpel is the female reproductive organ, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. Stamen produces pollen grains containing male gametes, while carpel contains the ovules where female gametes are produced.
The main flower parts are the male part called the stamen and the female part called the pistil.
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The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.
Androecium is also known as the male reproductive part of a flower, and gynoecium is also referred to as the female reproductive part of a flower.
The Female part of the flower is Called The Pistil or The Carpel.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
The male sex organ parts create the pollen. The carpal is the female part of the flower. Inside the carpel is the ovary where the seed forms.
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The Female part of the flower is Called The Pistil or The Carpel.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
The carpel is the female part of flower: a female reproductive organ in a flower, enclosing the fertilized ovules that are developing into seeds. It consists of the stigma and usually a style.
A flower without stamen is known as a unisexual flower. And even a flower without pistel/carpel is known as unisexual flower. A flower is known as bisexual if it contains both stamen and pistel/carpel
In the female part of the flower called the Carpel. The seed grows out of the ovary.