its the ovule
they are not egg cells. they are seeds. mostly, they are located in the pistil, which is the very top of the stem.
A pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. The pistil top typically refers to the stigma, which is the sticky tip where pollen is received during pollination.
Sepal is a structure not found in a flower's pistil. The pistil consists of the stigma, style, and ovary, while the sepals are located outermost on the flower and protect the developing bud.
The pistil is the female reproductive organ of a flower. It consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. The pistil plays a crucial role in reproduction by receiving pollen and facilitating fertilization.
The stigma, style and ovary make up the carpel.
Seeds are made at the base of the pistil in the ovule. The top of the pistil is sticky an is called the stigma.
ovary
it is called as the ovary
The ovary of a plant is typically located at the base of the pistil in the flower. It is part of the female reproductive organ of the plant where ovules are produced and fertilization occurs.
When a pollen grain comes into contact with the stigma, or top of the pistil, it sends a pollen tube down into the ovary at the pistil's base. Fertilization of plants by animals is called pollination.
they are not egg cells. they are seeds. mostly, they are located in the pistil, which is the very top of the stem.
In flowering plants, the egg is called the ovule and is found in the ovary, usually at the base of the pistil.
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!
No, its the pistil that INSIDE the flower.
the pistil is the female reproductive structure
No, the style is part of the pistil. The pistil is the stigma, the style, and the ovary of a flower.
Stigma