In a flower, the ovary, which is part of the pistil, produces and protects the eggs. The ovary contains ovules, each of which can develop into a seed after fertilization. The surrounding tissues of the ovary provide physical protection and can also play a role in nurturing the developing seeds. Additionally, the flower's structure helps facilitate pollination, which is essential for fertilizing the eggs.
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.
Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud. It also protects the ovary and supports petals.
it produces seeds
self-fertilization or self-pollination.
Sepals protect a young flower by enclosing it before it blooms. Sepals are usually green and located at the base of the flower.
The ovaries produce eggs and provide a protective environment for a developing fetus during pregnancy.
The part of the flower that protects the seeds is the ovary of the pistil.
It protects the flower bud.
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 sepal protects the petals and sexual organs of the flower.
Petals are the most colorful parts of the flower
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it protects the eggs by sitting on and protects it from enemies
There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.
Angiosperms.
flower produces odour because of nature.the odour spread by the wind so we smell it!
no what it produces is a flower than fruit...