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No. Corn reproduces from a process called "Silking". It begins when any silk is visible outside the husk on the stalk. Falling pollen grains are captured by the silk and grow down the silk over a 24 hour period ultimately fertilizing the ovule. The ovule becomes a kernel. It takes upwards of three days for all silks on a single ear to be exposed and pollinated. The number of fertilized ovules is determined at this stage. If an ovule is not fertilized, it will not produce a kernel and it eventually degenerates. Each kernel can be dried and replanted to reproduce another plant. See the related link for more information.
Yes, Around here we call them pinecones for all conifers. Obviously somewhat different for each species. The seeds are actually inside of the pinecones. As they age they open up and the seeds will fall out.
Apple trees are able to produce about 30 to 50 apples yearly after the tree has grown for seven years. After that, the apple trees are able to produce more a year.
After successful fertilization, the single diploid cell divides, and each of those cells divide, and on and on until the fertilized egg cell develops into and embryo
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how many seeds do each fruit produce? how many seeds do each fruit produce?
Each ovule contains an egg.
The Carpel is a female part of a flower. When the pollen grain gets onto the Stigma they germinate to send pollen tubes in the embryo sac of each ovule and get the ovule fertilized. The carpel is then converted into a fruit and the ovules become seeds.
A strawberry is an accessory fruit - it's not a true fruit. A real fruit is derived from the ovary of the plant and the seed is inside of it. The seed is a fertilized ovule (or an embryo). An accessory fruit is a fruit in which some of the flesh is derived not from the ovary but also from adjacent tissue. So a strawberry is an accessory fruit and the "seeds" on the outside of it are achenes, each derived from a pistil (the ovule producing part of a plant) of the flower.
Flower fertilization is when the pollen gets into the female parts of the flower and the seeds start to form. Each ovule or egg needs some pollen to form a seed.
Some times both ovaries produce individual egg. Then both ovum gets fertilized and Fraternal twins happens One egg from each ovary is fertilized
No. Corn reproduces from a process called "Silking". It begins when any silk is visible outside the husk on the stalk. Falling pollen grains are captured by the silk and grow down the silk over a 24 hour period ultimately fertilizing the ovule. The ovule becomes a kernel. It takes upwards of three days for all silks on a single ear to be exposed and pollinated. The number of fertilized ovules is determined at this stage. If an ovule is not fertilized, it will not produce a kernel and it eventually degenerates. Each kernel can be dried and replanted to reproduce another plant. See the related link for more information.
A maple tree can produce thousands of seeds each year. The number of seeds can vary depending on the species of maple tree and environmental factors.
An ovum in a plant is a female reproductive cell that is located inside an ovule. There are multiple numbers of ovules in the ovary.The ovary is a part of carpel . the carpel is the part of the flower.
The woman's body releases 2 eggs instead of one, and both get fertilized.
Yes, Around here we call them pinecones for all conifers. Obviously somewhat different for each species. The seeds are actually inside of the pinecones. As they age they open up and the seeds will fall out.