1. What is the female reproductive part of a flower?
2. What is reticulate venation?
3. What is the function of root in a carrot plant?
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Answer:
1) Pistils
2)What Is Reticulate Venation?
Reticulate venation is one of the types of classifications of vein patterns that are typically found in leaves
3).The roots of certain vegetable crops are important as food. Roots typically originate from the lower portion of a plant or cutting. They possess a root cap, have no nodes and never bear leaves or flowers directly. The principal functions of roots are to absorb nutrients and moisture, to anchor the plant in the soil, to furnish physical support for the stem.
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Answer:
1. Pistils
Pistils: Female Reproductive Organs of Plants
The pistil includes an ovary (where the ovules are produced; ovules are the female reproductive cells, the eggs), and a stigma (which receives the pollen during fertilization).
2. Reticulate venation is one of the types of classifications of vein patterns that are typically found in leaves. Here, veins are interconnected to form a web-like network. It is one of the most common vein formations in leaves and can be found in the leaves of rose bushes, oak trees and maple trees.
3. The principal functions of roots are to absorb nutrients and moisture, to anchor the plant in the soil, to furnish physical support for the stem, and to serve as food storage organs. The purpose of a root is to anchor the plant to the ground and to absorb water and nutrients. It is the same in carrot plants.