the ovary
fertilisation first
The flower ovary contains the ovules, which develop into seeds when fertilized by pollen. It plays a critical role in reproduction by protecting and nourishing the developing seeds. Additionally, the ovary ultimately develops into the fruit surrounding the seeds.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit, which contains the seeds formed from the fertilized ovules. The ovules themselves develop into seeds, which contain the embryo formed from the fusion of the male and female gametes.
After fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds. The fertilized ovule contains the embryo, endosperm, and protective seed coat, which together form the seed.
cones The function of a flower is to attract a pollinator to the plant so that fertilisation can take place.The production of seed follows the fertilisation process.Cones are only produces on conifers.
It is the gynecium part of the plant/ the female reproductive organ . It has stigma, style and ovary. The pollen grains from the anther of the stamen (male reproductive organ) fall on the sticky stigma and get ready for fertilisation. Fertilisation takes place in the ovary. It is here the fruit with seeds grows, followed by dispersal of seeds when the fruit ripens and dry.
In-Vitro Fertilisation i.e. fertilisation done outside of the body, before implanting the zygote into the womb. The common name for children resultant of fertilisation in this manner is "test tube babies", even though the actual fertilisation is usually done in a petri dish.
Yep. The Ovary protects the ovule. The Ovule is like the egg in animals and once fertilisation has taken place, it will become the seed. Also, after fertilisation, the Ovary becomes the fruit. Fruit is a container of seeds.
Most flowers seek to attract pollinating insects for cross-fertilisation. They do not want their flowers to be eaten before setting seeds for future off-spring.
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
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
The pine cone holds the seeds.