Female gametes are located in the ovule, while male gametes are located in the pollen grain.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
Yes, pea plants have both male and female reproductive parts on the same flower. The male reproductive part is the stamen which produces pollen, and the female reproductive part is the pistil which contains the ovary and receives the pollen for fertilization.
male gonad is testis and female gonad is ovary......sperms are in testis they get secreted by seminal vesical and prostate glang they become fluid and goes to vagina from there the sperms go to fallopian tube there ovary shreds one egg and fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
ovary
Ovaries can only be found in females.
male sex cells are formed in anther and female sex cells in the ovary
The ovule of a flower is female. It is the structure within the ovary where the female gametophyte develops and fertilization occurs.
The ovaries are the female glands that produce sex hormone and they are similar to the testes in the male.
No, the ovaries produce eggs that are neither male nor female. It is the father's sperm that determines whether the egg will be male or female.
None that I know of. If there are any, they are the exception rather than the rule. The female flowers have the ovary part which gets fertilized by the pollen from the male flower, and this ovary then enlarges to form a fruit.
For a female is: style, ovary, ovule and stigma. For a male flower: anther and filament.
Female; stigma, style, ovary, pistil Male ;petal, anther, filament, stamen
In the style
the flowers, consisting of female stigma, style and ovary - and the male anthers and filaments
In the style