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what is carpel of a flower? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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CARPEL FLOWER :

A flower may have one carpel, two or more distinct carpels (i.e., carpels that are not fused to one another), or two or more carpels fused into a single structure. A typical carpel has three regions: The stigma, a specialized surface on which pollen grains land and germinate.

(In origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules.)

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Answered by harmontek
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A carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma, although some flowers have carpels without a distinct style. In origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules. The term pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or to several carpels fused together.




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