describe various party and types of gynoecium
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gynoecium is the female part of the flower and is the innest whorl of the flower.
it has main three parts.
STIGMA -
The sticky lobe which receives the pollen grains.
STYLE -
The long tube which carries the pilfering grains from the stigma to the ovary.
OVARY -
It is the sack which contains ovules.
The ovary changes into the fruit and the ovules latter changed into seeds ayr fertilisation.
Hope this helps
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theblackrose
gynoecium is the female part of the flower and is the innest whorl of the flower.
it has main three parts.
STIGMA -
The sticky lobe which receives the pollen grains.
STYLE -
The long tube which carries the pilfering grains from the stigma to the ovary.
OVARY -
It is the sack which contains ovules.
The ovary changes into the fruit and the ovules latter changed into seeds ayr fertilisation.
Hope this helps
regards
theblackrose
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Carpels and pistils have three parts: a stigma at the top where the pollen lands; a style and an ovary. In the case of a pistil, the stigma, style, and ovary may be made up of those parts of more than one carpel, fused. Plant ovaries are the parts of the gynoecium which (much like animal ovaries) contain ovules...
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