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what is carpel ? write the functions of stigma style ovary​

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Answered by A1jali
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Answer:

A carpel is the innermost part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by male reproductive structures called stamens, both of which are surrounded by petals. The petals of flowers are often large and brightly colored. Before the flower opens, the petals are protected by sepals, which are usually green.

Explanation:

  1. The stigma is the top, sticky portion of a carpel, and it is the location of pollination.
  2. the style is a structure found within the flower. It is a long, slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary.
  3. Ovary enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower.

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
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Answer:

Carpel is the female part of the plant also called PIistil consisting stigma, style, ovary...

**Stigma- it is the part where the pollen grains come and stick as there is a release of some chemical which attracts the pollen grains...

**Style - it is a long tube which supports the stigma up over the Anther so that all pollen doesn't fall over it...

** Ovary - it is the part where the female gamete is placed and the fertilization takes place...

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