Science, asked by raevenjoypamittan, 9 months ago

what is pistil of a flower ??/

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Answered by Diyakhan
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The pistil typically sticks out beyond the stamens, or a flower's male organs, so that insects can easily brush up against the pistil. This helps transfer pollen and fertilize the seeds in the ovaries.

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Answered by agrippa
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The pistil is a flower female organ that is located in the center of the flower and is surrounded by petals, stamen, and sepals. In sweet pea flower, there is one simple pistil, while in others there can be more than one pistil. They protrude from the center of the flower and is sticky so that the insects can pollinate them. It helps in transferring pollen and fertilizing the seeds in the ovaries. It also holds the structure which will become the fruit and seeds.

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