The female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil, specifically the ovary within the pistil produces egg cells.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
An ovum starts out in an ovary (either the left or right). From there it travels through a fallopian tube to the uterus. It could be fertilized and implanted there (becoming an embryo instead of an ovum) or it could pass through the vagina and exit the body through the vulva.
Ovule means "small egg". In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains the female reproductive cells. It consists of three parts: The integument(s) forming its outer layer(s), the nucellus (or megasporangium), and the megaspore-derived female gametophyte (or megagametophyte) in its center. The megagametophyte (also called embryo sac in flowering plants) produces an egg cell (or several egg cells in some groups) for fertilization.
The fallopian tubes carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus in the female reproductive system.
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
The female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil, specifically the ovary within the pistil produces egg cells.
the ovary
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil
fallopian tubes
The female reproductive organ in plants is called the ovule. It is the part of the plant that produces the egg cell, which is fertilized by pollen to develop into a seed.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
In plants, the female part that makes eggs is the pistil. Inside the pistil is the ovary, and inside the ovary is the ovule.
An ovum starts out in an ovary (either the left or right). From there it travels through a fallopian tube to the uterus. It could be fertilized and implanted there (becoming an embryo instead of an ovum) or it could pass through the vagina and exit the body through the vulva.
The ovary is the egg-producing gonad found in female animals.
you don't need a male to have a fertile egg... the female body needs to be healthy and fertile to make a child which that part does take a male