there are four plant cells and they are 1 flower 2 stem 3 leaves 4 roots
Plants have several organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. These organs each have specific functions that help the plant grow, obtain nutrients, and reproduce.
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The pistil and ovary are the female sexual organs in flowering plants, and the stamens are the male sexual organs in flowering plants.
leaves are organs of the plant
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
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Pistil and stamen
Plants have several organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. These organs each have specific functions that help the plant grow, obtain nutrients, and reproduce.
In the flowers. They are Stamen and Pistols.
epidermal tissue
Plants, as living organisms, are conformed by organs and organ systems. The main structure of the plant is as follows: The roots, the root's tips, the stem, the leaves, the flower, the floral buds and the shoot apex.
Gymnosperms are cone plants. They bear pinecones that hold the reproductive organs.
leaves are organs of the plant
The pistil and ovary are the female sexual organs in flowering plants, and the stamens are the male sexual organs in flowering plants.
Yes, plants generally have fewer types of organs compared to animals. While animals possess complex organ systems such as circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems, plants primarily have three main organs: roots, stems, and leaves. Each of these organs serves essential functions for the plant's survival, such as nutrient uptake, support, and photosynthesis, but their overall organizational complexity is less than that found in animals.
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.