PLANTS
PLANT REPRODUCTION
Question
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style, ovary, anther, pollen grain
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anther. style, ovary, stigma, egg cell
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egg cell, male reproductive cell, ovule
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ovule, ovary, style, stigma, egg cell
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Detailed explanation-1: -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.
Detailed explanation-2: -The female part of the flower is called pistil or carpel and contains the stigma, style and the ovary. The male part of the flower on the other hand is called stamen and contains anther and filament.
Detailed explanation-3: -Plant Parts-Flowers Flowers have some basic parts. The female part is the pistil. 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.
Detailed explanation-4: -The female reproductive part of a flower is called pistil. It is divided into three parts: stigma, style and the ovary. The female sex cells or ovules are present in the ovary.
Detailed explanation-5: -The stigma is a female part of the flower. It is sticky so it can catch grains of pollen easily. A female part of the flower. Pollen travels down the style to the ovary.