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Yes, plants have reproductive organs, which can be found in various forms depending on the type of plant. In flowering plants, the reproductive organs include the stamen (male) and the pistil (female), which facilitate the processes of pollination and fertilization. Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce using spores instead of seeds and have specialized structures for this purpose. Overall, these reproductive organs are essential for the plant's life cycle and reproduction.
The reproductive scales of gnetophytes are typically found in their strobili, or cone-like structures. These strobili can be located at the tips of branches or in other specialized positions within the plant. Gnetophytes, which include genera such as Ephedra, Gnetum, and Welwitschia, produce both male and female reproductive structures, facilitating their unique reproductive strategies.
Ovary, style and stigma are female reproductive parts in a plant
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flowering plant. This is made up of the anther and filament. The anther produces and contains pollen, the filament is the fine stalk that the anther sits on top of. The stamen is the pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a plant.
Woodland ferns are leafy non-seed plants.
The ovules in a plant contain the female reproductive cells. The number of ovules that are in a plant varies, according to the species.
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
I think it's the reproductive parts of the plant.
Gymnosperms are cone plants. They bear pinecones that hold the reproductive organs.
There are two reproductive organs of a bean plant. These two reproductive organs of a bean plant are the ovary and stamen.
The male reproductive structures of a pea plant are called the stamen
Ovary, style and stigma are female reproductive parts in a plant
The flower is the reproductive structure of the angiosperm.
A pinecone is classified as a 'strobilus', which is a reproductive organ found in certain plants. It is a type of cone that contains the reproductive structures of pine trees, including seeds and scales. In terms of plant classification, pinecones belong to the division Pinophyta within the plant kingdom.
Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.