femalepart of a flower
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pistil
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pistil is the Female part of a flower , it is also called as the carpel
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the pistil consists of 3 parts
1)ovary
2)stigma
3)style
ovary is the place where the fertilization takes place in the flower
stamen is the male part of the flower and it consists of anther and a filament
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pistil is the Female part of a flower , it is also called as the carpel
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the pistil consists of 3 parts
1)ovary
2)stigma
3)style
ovary is the place where the fertilization takes place in the flower
stamen is the male part of the flower and it consists of anther and a filament
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The pistil
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The pistil is the female reproductive apparatus of flowers. It is formed of one or more carpels and constitutes the fourth whorl composing the flower. Its male counterpart is the androecium.
The pistil known the central part of the flower, that which will form the fruit, and will give the seeds.
Fertilization:
The purpose of the pistil is to receive the pollen, to allow fertilization of the flower. This pollen comes from the stamens of a flower of the same species, either the same flower, another flower of the same plant, or a flower of another plant of the same species. It can be transported by insects, wind ...
After being transported, the pollen is deposited on the stigma of the pistil. There it will "germinate," that is to say, grow into a sort of small tube through the whole of the pistil to the ovary, for it will be oriented by a substance made by the ova contained in the ovary. 'ovary. It is through this tube that the grain of pollen succeeds in fertilizing the ovum.
The fertilized egg will give an embryo, a future plant that is contained in a seed.
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The pistil is the female reproductive apparatus of flowers. It is formed of one or more carpels and constitutes the fourth whorl composing the flower. Its male counterpart is the androecium.
The pistil known the central part of the flower, that which will form the fruit, and will give the seeds.
Fertilization:
The purpose of the pistil is to receive the pollen, to allow fertilization of the flower. This pollen comes from the stamens of a flower of the same species, either the same flower, another flower of the same plant, or a flower of another plant of the same species. It can be transported by insects, wind ...
After being transported, the pollen is deposited on the stigma of the pistil. There it will "germinate," that is to say, grow into a sort of small tube through the whole of the pistil to the ovary, for it will be oriented by a substance made by the ova contained in the ovary. 'ovary. It is through this tube that the grain of pollen succeeds in fertilizing the ovum.
The fertilized egg will give an embryo, a future plant that is contained in a seed.
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