After Fertilisation:-
1. The Flower looses its bright color.
2. The petals, sepals and stamen withers away.
3. The ovary starts to grow bigger in size.
4. The ovary becomes fruit.
5. The ovules become the seeds of the fruit.
A tomato flower typically contains around 100 to 200 ovules before fertilization occurs. These ovules are located within the ovary of the flower's pistil. After fertilization, some of these ovules will develop into seeds. The exact number can vary based on the specific variety of tomato.
The ovary is the ovary before it is fertilizes (containing the ovules); after fertilization the ovary becomes the fruit and the ovules become the seeds
Ovules before fertilzation, embryos after fertilization
The eggs or ovules are located in the ovary of the flower, typically at the base of the pistil. The ovary is the female reproductive organ of the flower where fertilization takes place, leading to the development of seeds.
A flower typically produces significantly more pollen grains than ovules. Pollen grains are produced in large quantities to increase the chances of successful fertilization, as they must travel to the ovules for fertilization to occur. In contrast, most flowers have a limited number of ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. This reproductive strategy enhances the likelihood of species propagation.
Ovules are female reproductive structures found in the ovary of a flower. They contain the egg cells and develop into seeds after fertilization.
The ovary in a flower contains ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. The ovary protects and nourishes the ovules, and once fertilization occurs, it matures into a fruit to disperse the seeds.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit that surrounds the seeds produced from the fertilization process. The fruit protects the seeds and aids in their dispersal to new locations for germination.
A lily flower typically has three ovules located in each ovary. These ovules are where the female gametes are produced and fertilization takes place to form seeds.
Yes, the ovary of a flower contains ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. Each ovule has the potential to become an egg through the process of fertilization.
Ovules before fertilzation, embryos after fertilization
The seed-bearing organ of a flower is called the ovary. It contains ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization.