I don't know for sure but i think it's the centrioles
The part of the flower that makes eggs that grow into seeds is the... PISTIL.
Ovary of the gynoecium
The process of making seeds when combined with a flower's eggs refers to fertilization in plants. During fertilization, pollen from the male part of a flower (anther) transfers to the female part (stigma) and travels down to the ovary, where it merges with the ovules (flower's eggs). This fusion produces seeds, which contain the genetic material necessary for the development of a new plant. Thus, seeds are formed as a result of this reproductive process.
A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.
The anther is the part of the flower where pollen is produced, while the ovule is the structure within the ovary of the flower where the female reproductive cells (eggs) are formed. Together, the anther and ovule play critical roles in the process of plant reproduction.
The part of a flower that makes eggs is the ovary. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a seed.
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The part of the flower that makes eggs that grow into seeds is the... PISTIL.
The egg is held in the ovules in the female partof the flower.
I don't know for sure but i think it's the centrioles
The ovule is the part of a flower that contains the egg cell. It is located within the ovary, which is the female reproductive organ of the flower. The ovule develops into a seed after fertilization.
A flower cell is not a specific cell type. Flowers are made up of different types of cells, such as reproductive cells (eggs and pollen) and structural cells (petals, sepals). Cell types in flowers vary in function and structure, contributing to the overall growth and development of the flower.
Ovary of the gynoecium
The process of making seeds when combined with a flower's eggs refers to fertilization in plants. During fertilization, pollen from the male part of a flower (anther) transfers to the female part (stigma) and travels down to the ovary, where it merges with the ovules (flower's eggs). This fusion produces seeds, which contain the genetic material necessary for the development of a new plant. Thus, seeds are formed as a result of this reproductive process.
The male part of a flower (the stamen) produces pollen, which are the sperm cells.
please help me with my answer it is in the flower parts what part produces egg cells