gynoecium उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The unicarpel gynoecium is welded between the stamens like a knife in its sheath.
- The degree of connation ( " fusion " ) in a syncarpous gynoecium can vary.
- It can be a challenge to determine how many carpels fused to form a syncarpous gynoecium.
- The gynoecium consists of 2 carpels.
- The gynoecium is receptive to pollen extends downward along the fissures where the carpels are joined.
- The gynoecium is bicarpelar ( rarely three-or five-locular ) with a axial placentation.
- Carpels may be called the " female " parts of a flower; collectively they form the gynoecium.
- The relationship of the other flower parts to the gynoecium can be an important systematic and taxonomic character.
- The number of locules present in a gynoecium may be equal to or less than the number of carpels.
- There are three to six small, triangular staminodes and the gynoecium is ovoid and covered in brown scales.