Reproduction in plants take place in flowers or mega- & microsprophylls.
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
The flowers and the leaves
Sexual reproduction in plants involves the transfer of pollen from the male part of one plant to the female part of another plant. This process leads to the formation of seeds, which can grow into new plants. Bees, butterflies, and wind are common ways that pollen can be transferred between plants.
The radicle is actually the embryonic root of a plant, not a part of a flower. It is the first structure to emerge from a seed during germination and develops into the main root system of the plant. Flowers do not have radicles; they are reproductive structures involved in the plant's sexual reproduction.
parenchyma
The ovary.
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
They are both part of plant reproduction
stamen and pistil
The role of male part in a plant is to produce pollens that reach the ovary (the female part) and fertilize the ovum.
Reproduction in plants take place in flowers or mega- & microsprophylls.
Vegetative reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction where a new plant is produced from a vegetative part (such as a stem or root) of the parent plant. This process results in the formation of genetically identical offspring, essentially clones of the parent plant.
androecium, gynoecium, thalamus, leaves stem etc.
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
The flower is very important to the reproduction life process of the plant. The flower is the sexually reproductive part of the plant and the petals are noticeable, to attract pollination.
the stem or the leaves i guess