Androecium : Stamens :: Gynoecium :
Carpels
Stigma
Style
Ovary
The gynoecium is the female reproductive part of the flower consisting of the carpel. Stigma, Style, and Ovary are the parts of the carpel.
Question 6
Which of the following terms constitute the female part of the flower? (a) Sepals, petal and stamen (b) Stigma, style and ovary (c) Ovary, stamen and stigma (d) Ovary, style and stamen
(a) Draw a neat sketch of the stamen of a flower. Mark in it filament and anther. (b) Draw a neat sketch of the carpel of a flower. Mark in it stigma, style and ovary. (c) What is made in (i) anther, and (ii) ovary, of a flower ?
Why does a carpel of plant require a style, why can't the ovary attached directly next to the stigma so the pollen would directly enter in the ovary in short time?
A carpel has three parts ovary, ................. and stigma.