The word that describes what happens when the male and female flower parts join is "fertilization." During fertilization, the male gamete (pollen) merges with the female gamete (ovule), leading to the formation of a zygote. This process is essential for the reproduction of flowering plants and ultimately results in the development of seeds.
a perfect flower/ A bisexual flower
hermaphrodite flower
Ovary, pistil, and sepal
the Gynoecium (meaning "womans house") and refers to all the ovule producing parts of the flower. See related link
The male parts of a flower, which include the stamen with anthers and filaments, are typically located in the center of the flower. The female parts, which include the pistil with stigma, style, and ovary, are usually in the center of the male parts or towards the base of the flower.
Seeds
Ovary, pistil, and sepal
a perfect flower has both male and female parts
a perfect flower/ A bisexual flower
yellow
yellow
hermaphrodite flower
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!
they produce seeds
stylestamenovary
Ovary, pistil, and sepal
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!