The stamen in the flowers (the little things that poke out of the middle of the petals) have pollen on them and when bees come along they collect that pollen and as they fly along to different plants and flowers it drops the pollen which is what fertilizes the flowers.
you may have a male plant. in which case it will not produce fruit but it will flower
Fruit
No male duck will ever turn into a female duck.
Yes, in spring when there are no female frogs, male frogs turn themselves into female to breed.
The ovules are turn into fruit after they have been fertilized.The ovules are located in the ovary.
The flower buds turn into fruit
Fertilization is the process of fusion of male and female cell. In fertilization the ovary will turn into a fruit and the ovule turn into a seed.
Female rats don't just turn into male rats. Sometimes a male rat's testes will be withheld in his body as a result of stress and he will appear to be female. Of course in such a situation, he is still male.
Pea plants pollinate itself because pea flowers have both male & female parts. Normally pollen that comes from the male of the pea flower fertilizes the female egg cells of the same flower.
No, taking out the anther won't make a flower convert into a fruit. In order to pollinate and fertilize the ovules (eggs) inside the flower's ovary, pollen must be produced and released by the reproductive organ known as the anther. A flower cannot turn into a fruit without effective fertilization and pollination.
Yes a parrot fish female could turn into a parrot fish male it changes gender and color :}
The ovary is one of the structural units from a gynoecium (female reproductive part of plant). The gynoecium is composed of carpels which consists of 3 parts - a style, stigma and ovary. The ovary contains a cavity that surrounds the ovules, containing female egg cells. Each ovule is connected to a placenta (lines the inside of the ovary). After fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds, causing the carpels to turn into fruit.