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Astrophytum hybrid CO
... , or hybridise, two different plants it is necessary to take the pollen from the anther (male organs) of one plant and move it to the stigma, (female organ) of another, making sure ...
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The Sex Life of Plants
... . In a flower with both male and female organs (a "perfect" flower), the male portion of the flower produces pollen and the female portion produces the eggs. The male organ, the stamen, consists of ... ourselves by calling a flower with only male organs simply a male flower, and one with only female organs a female flower. Then, monoecious plants have both male and female flowers on the same plant ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Basic Facts
... inconspicuous structures, usually quite unlike flowers. The male organs (antheridia) produce mobile antherozoids which require a film of water in which to move to the female organs (archegonia). After fertilisation, a new plant ...
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... the sporophyte which are shed and germinate to grow into gametophytes which produce male organs with motile sperm and female organs with non-motile egg cells. Fertilization follows and the egg cell develops ... haploid) and is the sexual part of the life cycle. The sexual organs are microscopic or nearly so. The male organs or antheridia produce and shed numerous motile sperm or antherozoids. These ...
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Azalea Society of America
... knob at the end (stigma), which becomes sticky to receive and retain pollen stamens the male organs of the flower, typically 1 or more per petal, each consisting of a threadlike stalk ...
www.azaleas.org

16.an
... and male flowers on another plant of the same species, but no corresponding form with only female flowers. ANDROECIUM: The male organs of ... stalk in the center of a flower. ANTHERIDIUM: The male reproductive organ in spore-bearing plants such as ferns, mosses, ... ANTHEROZOID: The thread-like substance produced by the male with which the female organs are fertilized. ANTHESIS: The period during which ...
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Linda's Orchid Pages - Orchid Flower Anatomy
... . Column - A finger-like structure that carries the orchid's reproductive organs--the stigmatic surface (female organs) and the Pollinia (male organs) located under the Anther Cap Bookmark this article in social bookmarking sites ...
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The ABC's of Hybridizing
... interfere with our observation of the more important sex organs. Then use a sharp knife or razor blade ... organs of the flower in which the rose breeder is, at present, interested. The stamens or male organs, are usually quite numerous and form a complete circle around the pistils, or female organs ... what the ultimate results will be. Choose the male and female parents; from the former cut a flower ...
www.rosehybridizers.org

Sahel
... the tree’s exuberant image of fertility and the appearance of its fruits, which resemble male organs, into supernatural faculties beneficial to procreation. The tamarind tree, Tamarindus indica, frequently found growing next ...
www.the-tree.org.uk

Earthworm Biology
... earthworm serves the same general function as the division of the animal body into organs--that is, different segments perform different functions. CREDITS: R. E. Gaddie, North American Bait ... are usually not self-mating although they are hermaphroditic (each individual possesses both male and female reproductive organs). A mutual exchange of sperm occurs between two worms during mating. Mature ...
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