it becomes a peacock....
it becomes a peacock....
Seeds are found in the locule
After fertilization the ovary becomes the seed.
A locule in a plant is a compartment within an ovary that contains the ovules. It is where the seeds develop after fertilization. The number of locules in an ovary can vary depending on the plant species.
The ovary becomes fruit after fertilization.
It becomes a seed after fertilization
The ovule becomes the seed.
A triploid cell resulting from double fertilization becomes the endosperm, which provides nutrients to the developing embryo in plants.
The Ovary of the flower becomes the fruit after fertilization by pollen
Ovule becomes the seed after fertilization
After fertilization the ovary becomes the seed.
The number of ovules inside each locule of an ovary can vary depending on the plant species. Typically, a locule may contain one to several ovules. In many flowering plants, especially those with compound ovaries, you might observe multiple ovules per locule, while in others, there may be just one. To determine the exact number for a specific plant, it would be best to examine a cross-section of its ovary directly.