Write short notes about gynoecium
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Gynoecium
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=> Gynoecium are female sex organs of flowers. Female sex organs of flowers are known as gynoecium in which the name of parts are given below :
❤❤ Carpel / pistill ❤❤
❤ Ovary
❤Ovules
❤ Style
❤ Stigma
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Gynoecium
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=> Gynoecium are female sex organs of flowers. Female sex organs of flowers are known as gynoecium in which the name of parts are given below :
❤❤ Carpel / pistill ❤❤
❤ Ovary
❤Ovules
❤ Style
❤ Stigma
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Heya !!
Here's the Answer !!
✔ Gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the flower.
✔It is made up of one or more carpels.
✔A carpel/Pistil consists of three parts namely stigma , style and ovary.
✔Ovary is the enlarged basal part ,on which lies the elongated tube, the style.
✔The style connects the ovary to the stigma.
✔ The stigma is at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
✔Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached a flattened cushion like placenta.
✔When more than one carpel is present, they may be free , it is said to be Apocarpous ovary.
Example : Rose, Lotus...
✔When more than one carpel is present, they may be fused , it is said to be Syncarpous ovary.
Example : Mustard and tomato....
Here's the Answer !!
✔ Gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the flower.
✔It is made up of one or more carpels.
✔A carpel/Pistil consists of three parts namely stigma , style and ovary.
✔Ovary is the enlarged basal part ,on which lies the elongated tube, the style.
✔The style connects the ovary to the stigma.
✔ The stigma is at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
✔Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached a flattened cushion like placenta.
✔When more than one carpel is present, they may be free , it is said to be Apocarpous ovary.
Example : Rose, Lotus...
✔When more than one carpel is present, they may be fused , it is said to be Syncarpous ovary.
Example : Mustard and tomato....
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