OBJECTIVE FORESTRY

FORESTRY

PLANT AND WOOD ANATOMY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The female reproductive structure in plants that includes the stigma, style, and ovary:
A
carpel
B
xylem
C
phloem
D
stem
Explanation: 

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: -Carpels have three main parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. Reproduction occurs in flowers via the transfer of pollen from the anther, located on the stamen, to the stigma. Sperm from the pollen travels down a tube in the style to fertilize the ovules contained within the ovary.

Detailed explanation-3: -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-4: -Carpel refers to the female reproductive organ present in flowering plants. They are present in the innermost whorl of the flower and each flower may contain one or more carpels. It consists of three distinct parts-the stigma, style, and ovary.

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