the ovary after fertilization swells rapidly to form the fruit
the pistil
Angiosperm
Parenchyma cells Stamen & pistil
The long slender extension of the ovary is called the fimbriae. These finger-like projections are part of the fallopian tubes and help guide the released egg from the ovary into the tube for potential fertilization. The fimbriae play a crucial role in the reproductive process by ensuring the egg is captured after ovulation.
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
the pistil
Angiosperm
grasses are angiosperm members belonging to family poaceae(graminae) according to the bentham and hooker classification
Fertilization in a flower typically takes place in the ovary, where the ovules are located. Once the pollen lands on the stigma and germinates, it forms a pollen tube that grows down to the ovule within the ovary. This is where the sperm from the pollen reaches the egg for fertilization to occur.
Parenchyma cells Stamen & pistil
When a pollen grain comes into contact with the stigma, or top of the pistil, it sends a pollen tube down into the ovary at the pistil's base. Fertilization of plants by animals is called pollination.
The red maple is an angiosperm. Angiosperm is a term that refers to trees of a broad leaved variety.
The long slender extension of the ovary is called the fimbriae. These finger-like projections are part of the fallopian tubes and help guide the released egg from the ovary into the tube for potential fertilization. The fimbriae play a crucial role in the reproductive process by ensuring the egg is captured after ovulation.
Entomophile pollen is the kind that sticks to bees, while Anemophile pollen is the kind that floats in the wind and gives you hay fever.
angiosperm
Angiosperm
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.