its the female reproductive organ to a flower or plant
The Pistol and the Stamen are the reproductive parts of a flower. The Pistol is female and the Stamen is male.
The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower that produces pollen, while the pistil is the female reproductive organ that contains the ovule. The stamen produces pollen which is transferred to the stigma of the pistil. This pollen then travels down the style of the pistil to fertilize the ovule, leading to seed production and eventual reproduction of the plant.
It is the female part. The stamen are the male parts.
Flowers that have both male and female parts are complete flowers. The male part is the pollen from the stamen. The female part is the "pistol-packing mama."
The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower. The organ includes the anther and the filament. Its function is to produce haploid (n) male gametes, these are then encapsulated into a pollen granule. The pollen is dispersed and attaches to the stigma of a compatable flower where it germinates, fuses with an ovule which results in the embyryo of a new plant.
The Pistol and the Stamen are the reproductive parts of a flower. The Pistol is female and the Stamen is male.
The pistil is the female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower that produces pollen, while the pistil is the female reproductive organ that contains the ovule. The stamen produces pollen which is transferred to the stigma of the pistil. This pollen then travels down the style of the pistil to fertilize the ovule, leading to seed production and eventual reproduction of the plant.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
Pistil or the female reproduction structure is the innermost whorl, located in the center of the flower. Often vase-shaped, the pistil consists of three parts: the stigma, the style and the ovary.
Although in some types of flower it can have a protruding and phallic appearance, the female part is always in the center. It is called the pistil. the male part is the stamen, consisting of the filament and the anther.
The Pistol of a flower is the female part of the flower, which takes the pollen through the Stigma down the Style and into the Ovary, where the Ovules/Eggs are fertilized and become seeds, which eventually make it to soil by either the death of the flower or from simply falling out. For a diagram of this go to the following page look it up on Google images. THIS ANSWER WAS PROVIDED BY: ABLACKSHADOW :P
The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the filament and anther, and is typically located in the center of the flower. The pistil is the female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary, and is usually found in the center of the flower, below or surrounded by the stamen.
Some flowers have both male and female organs in the flower. Some flowers have separate male and female flowers. Some plants have separate PLANTS for each sex. A handy way of remembering is Pistol Packing Mama. The pistol is a female organ for the plant. The anther is a male organ of the plant. The anther produces pollen which sets stuck on the stigma (part of the pistol) and goes down the style and into the ovary where it goes into the ovule to fertilize and create a seed.
pistol and stamen
The pistil (not 'pistol'; if a plant had that we would be living in a dangerous world).
It is the female part. The stamen are the male parts.