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Carpel: And Pistil are the reproductive

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Carpel and Pistil are the reproductive part of a flower in a plant, and they have a very slight difference between them. As carpel is composed of the stigma, style and ovary, while pistil is the union of the carpels or it can be the single carpel, so we can say that pistil is the fusion of carpels. A syncarpous gynoecium in context. The gynoecium (whether composed of a single carpel or multiple "fused" carpels) is typically made up of an ovary, style, and stigma as in the center of the flower. The gynoecium may consist of one or more separate pistils. A pistil typically consists of an expanded basal portion called an ovary, an elongated section called a style and an apical structure called a stigma that receives pollen. The ovary (from Latin ovum, meaning egg) is the enlarged basal ... CARPEL definition: 1. the female part in a flower, made of the ovary, the stigma, and the style 2. the female part in…. Learn more. The main difference between carpel and pistil is that carpel is the female part of the flower, comprising of stigma, style, and ovary, whereas pistil can be either the same as an individual carpel or a collection of carpels fused together. Furthermore, a single pistil can have lots of carpels.

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