Plants dont have babies. They produce seeds that grow into a new generation of plants. End of disscussion.
Because male part of plant does not have egg. It sends male gamete to the female part of flower ( egg) for fertilization to form the zygote. The zygote present inthe female part develops into an embryo which is the beginning of a baby plant.
a perfect flower/ A bisexual flower
No, the carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower. It contains the ovary, style, and stigma where the ovules are produced and fertilized. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen, which consists of the anther and filament that produce and release pollen.
The peduncle is neither a male nor female part of the flower. It is the stalk that supports the flower and connects it to the rest of the plant.
Flowers are males or females they all have female or maleparts. The Stigma is the female part of the flower not a male, because you know from the word Stigma is says "ma" like Mum. However the male part is called stamen and you will know ir is the male ppart because of the word "Men" at the end.You're welcome!
pollen is the male reproductive part of the flower. i guess you could call it plant sperm.
The male part of a flower is the stamen. The female part of a flower is a pistil.
The male part of the flower is called the Stamen.
Pollen comes from male part of the flower.
the female is the stem, and the male is the leaf. Above is right but if u want more detail inside the stem is the female which will help the male grow and when that happens the male is the middle part of the flower which were bees get the nectar.
The male part of a flower (the stamen) produces pollen, which are the sperm cells.
it is a male part in the flower
it is a male part in the flower
The filament(s) and the anther(s) make up the male part of the flower.
You call the male part of a flower the stamen. The stamen is comprised of the filament and the anther.
The male part is called the Stamen.
A stamen is the male part of a flower.
a perfect flower/ A bisexual flower