The stamen, which develop pollen
Flowers with both male and female reproductive parts are called hermaphroditic or bisexual flowers. These flowers have both the stamen (male reproductive part) and pistil (female reproductive part) within the same flower.
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."
Hermaphroditic flowers or perfect flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs. This allows the flower to self-pollinate or be pollinated by external sources.
Flowers with pistils but no stamens are called pistillate flowers or female flowers. These flowers have reproductive structures that include the female reproductive organ (pistil) but lack the male reproductive organ (stamen).
No, because male and female reproductive organs are generally found in separate flowers and when flowers are bisected and produce only one line that produces something.Yeah ur welcome, yeah im awesome!!!
Flowers with both male and female reproductive parts are called hermaphroditic or bisexual flowers. These flowers have both the stamen (male reproductive part) and pistil (female reproductive part) within the same flower.
Monoecious flowers only have either male or female reproductive organs, but not both. Flowers with only male reproductive organs are called staminate flowers, which have stamens (male parts) that produce pollen for fertilization.
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."
Hermaphroditic flowers or perfect flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs. This allows the flower to self-pollinate or be pollinated by external sources.
Flowers with pistils but no stamens are called pistillate flowers or female flowers. These flowers have reproductive structures that include the female reproductive organ (pistil) but lack the male reproductive organ (stamen).
No, because male and female reproductive organs are generally found in separate flowers and when flowers are bisected and produce only one line that produces something.Yeah ur welcome, yeah im awesome!!!
Flowers are called reproductive parts of a plant because they contain germcells(sex cells) i.e. pollen grains (male) and ovule (female) . they have sexual mode of reproduction as it involves the two sexes. When pollen travels in the ovule of a flower it fuses and produces a zygote , then a embryo is formed and then the fruits with seeds. since it produces its progeny it is a reproductive part.
No not all flowers have both male and female parts, and some plants have totally separate male and female flowers.Plants that have either male or female floral parts, but not both are called Dioicous ("two houses")Plants that have both male and female floral parts are called Monoicous ("one house")While many angiosperms seem to have both anthers and ovules they may not, whereas gymnosperms are very good examples of Diocious flowers.
Flowers can carry both male and female reproductive parts. The male part is called the stamen, which produces pollen containing sperm cells, while the female part is called the pistil, which contains the ovary where seeds develop after pollination.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
yes all flowers have stigmas. they all need stigmas to live and grow. Stigma is a part of female reproductive organ i.e. Gynoecium in plants. Gynoecium consists of three components namely - Ovary, style and stigma. In plants all the flowers do not have both male and female reproductive parts. Thus exclusively male flowers do not have stigma.
Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants, as they contain the reproductive structures necessary for plants to produce seeds and offspring. Just like reproductive organs in animals, flowers have male and female parts that are essential for pollination and fertilization to occur, allowing plants to reproduce.