PLANTS
PLANT REPRODUCTION
Question
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filament and style
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the filament and anther
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the stigma, style, and ovary
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the stigma, style, and anther
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Detailed explanation-1: -The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil. It is attached to the long, tubelike structure called the style. The style leads to the ovary that contains the female egg cells called ovules.
Detailed explanation-2: -Carpel consists of stigma, style and ovary. Stigma is the sticky, swollen tip of the carpel. Style is the thin elongated, tube-like structure. Ovary is the swollen base and has ovules containing eggs.
Detailed explanation-3: -The middle part of the pistil is called style. It is a tube which connects the stigma to ovary. It allows pollen grains to go down to the ovary.
Detailed explanation-4: -Pistil is the female reproductive organ of a flower which comprises three parts, i.e., stigma, style and ovary.
Detailed explanation-5: -pistil, the female reproductive part of a flower. The pistil, centrally located, typically consists of a swollen base, the ovary, which contains the potential seeds, or ovules; a stalk, or style, arising from the ovary; and a pollen-receptive tip, the stigma, variously shaped and often sticky.