fruit
the ovary
It depends on the fruit. In some cases, like strawberries, the fruit is formed from the part of the stem that supports the flower. In some cases, the fruit is formed from parts of the flower.
The ovary of a flower typically develops into a fruit after fertilization. The ovary walls thicken and mature into the fruit, which contains seeds formed from the fertilized ovules.
The part of the flower that encloses and protects the ovary is called the ovary wall, which is typically formed by the tissue of the pistil. The pistil, the female reproductive structure of the flower, consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. In many flowers, the ovary is further protected by structures such as sepals and petals, which can help shield it from environmental factors and herbivores.
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.
Seed is formed in the ovary of the plant which is contained in the flower
style-the extension of the flower's ovary
The ovary of the flower
Ovary in the flower is important because ovary contain ovules which devlop into seed.
Ovules are found within the ovary of a flower. The ovary is the part of the flower where the ovules develop and eventually mature into seeds once fertilized.
Strassburger is a flower that contains ovary. This gives the flower right to reproduce.
It develops into a fruit