carpels

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plural of carpel
carpel
a simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil
carpel
In seed plants, carpels form the simple or compound gynoecium in that they represent either a simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil The carpel is usually made up of three parts: the ovary, the style, and the stigma [16]
carpel
{i} female reproductive organ of a flower (Botany)
carpel
A simple pistil or single-celled ovary or seed vessel, or one of the parts of a compound pistil, ovary, or seed vessel
carpel
Carpels are located at the center of the flower A carpel may form a simple pistil (the female reproductive organs of the flower), but a pistil may be composed of two or more fused carpels The carpel is a modified leaf-like structure, enclosing one or more ovules To learn how many carpels are in a pistil, count the number of divisions in the stigma; if the stigma is not divided, there is only one carpel
carpel
organ containing the female germ cells, may be free or part of an ovary
carpel
One of the structures in a seed plant comprising the innermost whorl (coiled arrangement) of a flower
carpel
The wall of a simple pistil, or part of the wall of a compound pistil
carpel
The wall of a simple pistil, or part of a wall of a compound pistil
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One of the individual female reproductive organs in a flower. A carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma, although some flowers have carpels without a distinct style. In origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules. The term pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or to several carpels fused together
carpel
the female part of the center whorl of a flower Also known as the pistil
carpel
The female reproductive organ of a flower The carpel consists of the ovary, stigma, and style
carpel
One of the flower's female reproductive organs, comprising an ovary and a stigma, and containing one or more ovules
carpel
A floral leaf bearing ovules along the margins
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A simple pistil (modified leaf) or a single section of a compound pistil
carpel
A unit of the pistil; it is evolutionarily a modified leaf
carpel
One of the leaflike, seed-bearing structures that constitute the innermost whorl of a flower. One or more carpels make up the pistil. Fertilization of an egg within a carpel by a pollen grain from another flower results in seed development within the carpel
carpel
The organ that bears the juvenile seed
carpel
See Illust of Carpaphore