a stiky part of the pistal
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The female organ of a blossom is the pistil, which consists of an ovary (the part that will become a fruit), style (a stem), and stigma (the part that receives the pollen from the male stamen).
The style on a hibiscus plant is located within the flower. It is the elongated part of the carpel that connects the stigma, where pollen lands, to the ovary, which contains the ovules. The style plays a crucial role in the reproductive process by allowing pollen tubes to grow down to the ovary for fertilization.
In plant tissue culture, ex-plant refers to the part of the plant that is used to initiate tissue culture. This can be any part of the plant, such as a leaf, stem, or root, that is sterilized and placed in a nutrient medium to grow into a new plant. The ex-plant serves as the starting material for tissue culture propagation.
In flower reproduction, style refers to the part of the female reproductive organ (pistil) that connects the ovary with the stigma. It serves as the passage for the pollen tube to deliver the male gametes to the ovules for fertilization. The style can vary in length and shape among different plant species.
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The style is part of the female part of a flower or plant.
the stigma and the style
Root is a part of a plant which is underground. It transports water and fiber in the plant.
The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant.
it is the sticky part on the end of the style that collects pollen
A cotoyledon is is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant.
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
vacuoles- part of a plant or animal cell where food and waste are stored.
The Pistil of a flower is:The female reproductive part of a flowerThe pistil includesthe ovary ,style, and stigma
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