Tulip's Reproductive Structures #1 is a photograph by Gustoimages/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 23rd, 2018.
Tulip's Reproductive Structures #1
Tulip reproduction. Reproductive structures of a tulip (Tulipa sp.) flower. The female part of the flower is the carpel at the centre of which is the... more
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Tulip's Reproductive Structures #1
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Gustoimages/science Photo Library
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Tulip reproduction. Reproductive structures of a tulip (Tulipa sp.) flower. The female part of the flower is the carpel at the centre of which is the stigma. This is supported on the style at the base of which are the ovaries that contain ovules. Surrounding this are the male stamens (black). Each stamen consists of the filament and anther and contains pollen grains (the male sex cells of the plant). Fertilisation takes place when pollen lands on the stigma and grows down the styles to the ovaries where the fertilisation of the ovules takes place.
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