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carpellate Meaning in Bengali



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carpellate's Usage Examples:

Flowers that bear a gynoecium but no stamens are called pistillate or carpellate.


They have separate "male" (staminate) and "female" (carpellate) flowers, mostly on the same plant (i.


"male" or staminate flowers and "female" or carpellate flowers are borne on different plants, although occasional individuals.


Plants have either bisexual flowers or both staminate ("male") and carpellate ("female") flowers.


thus "male", or "carpellate" (or "pistillate") (having only functional carpels) and thus "female".


If separate staminate and carpellate flowers are always.


The carpellate ("female") flowers are arranged in thyrses (spike-like structures).


Ovary 4 or 5(-8 or more) carpellate ; styles free or rarely connate at base .


staminate or functionally carpellate flowers.


Staminate ("male") Amborella flowers do not have carpels, whereas the carpellate ("female") flowers have non-functional.


A single "female" (carpellate) flower has two branches on either side which carry "male" (staminate).


3-4 stigmas attached to a single pistil per flower, which is 1 or 3-4 carpellate.


There they can pollinate carpellate flowers floating on the surface via long pedicels.


enervis Boott Which is different than the other variety by having smaller carpellate scales and smaller perigyna, it also has lacks veins on the adaxial side.


radially symmetric flowers, with four sepals, four petals, and a four-carpellate pistil.


The plants are capable of extending their staminate and carpellate phases to ensure self-pollination.


Two staminate ("male") flowers and one carpellate ("female") flower are grouped in each bract (involucre), which are then.


Flowers possess four stamens, four-carpellate pistils with four or five stigmas.


The flower has a syncarpous gynoecium (fused-carpellate ovary) with 5 carpels and has parietal placentation.


compound umbel inflorescence containing many small flowers, 2 styles, 2-carpellate ovary, and a schizocarp fruit that splits into 2 mericarps.


describe a flower that has both staminate (male, pollen-producing) and carpellate (female, ovule-producing) parts.


Kiwifruit, a berry derived from a compound (many carpellate) superior ovary.



carpellate's Meaning':

bearing or consisting of carpels

Synonyms:

pistillate;

Antonyms:

acarpelous; male;

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