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what are the female gametes in flowers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In flowering plants, the flowers use meiosis to produce a haploid generation which produce gametes through mitosis. The female haploid is called the ovule and is produced by the ovary of the flower. When mature the haploid ovule produces the female gamete which are ready for fertilization.

Answered by 09ankit03
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Female gametes of flowers are ovules and each ovule has one egg.

Explanation:

Pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower. It is made up of three parts - The swollen bottom part is the ovary, middle elongated part is the style and the terminal part which may be sticky is the stigma. The ovary contains ovules and each ovule has an egg cell. The male germ cell produced by pollen grains fuses with the female gamete present in the ovule. This fusion of the germ cells or fertilisation gives us the zygote which is capable of growing into a new plant.

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