Explain longitudinal section of flower
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the longitudinal section of a flower, a hibiscus flower in particular shows
The pollen grains get stuck to the stigma due to the wind. A pollen tube emerges from the pollen grain and goes to the ovary and fuses with the egg. The stigma, style and ovary are the female reproductive parts. The pollen, and anther are the male reproductive parts. after fertilisation the ovary turns into a fruit and the ovum turns into seeds. And the other parts wither away.
The pollen grains get stuck to the stigma due to the wind. A pollen tube emerges from the pollen grain and goes to the ovary and fuses with the egg. The stigma, style and ovary are the female reproductive parts. The pollen, and anther are the male reproductive parts. after fertilisation the ovary turns into a fruit and the ovum turns into seeds. And the other parts wither away.
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The following diagram is showing the longitudinal section of flower. This flower contains both male and female reproductive part. The female reproductive part of the flower is known as pistil or carpel, It consists of three subsections stigma, stile and ovary as shown in the following diagram of longitudinal section of flower.
The male reproductive part of the flower is known as stamen. It consists of two subsections anther and filament which are clearly shown in the longitudinal section of flower.
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