Zygote
The ovule, which becomes the seed. The ovary will become the fruit.
Sepals, Petals, Stigma, Anther: dries up and fall off Ovary: develops into Fruit Ovary wall: develops into Fruit wall Ovule: (Ovum) develops into Embryo (Ovule) Becomes SEED (Intregument) develops into seed coat (Other parts of ovule) becomes Endosperm (provides nutrients for embryo)
Inside a plant ovule, there are several key components: the integument, which protects the ovule; the nucellus, which contains the megasporangium; and the embryo sac, which houses the female gametes (egg cells). The ovule develops into a seed after fertilization, with the fertilized egg forming the embryo and surrounding tissues developing into seed structures. Overall, the ovule plays a crucial role in plant reproduction and seed development.
The fruit which contains the seeds usually develops from an ovule after fertilization.
The main function of the ovule is to house and protect the female reproductive cells (eggs) of the plant. Once fertilized by pollen, the ovule develops into a seed, which contains the embryo of the plant.
For an ovule to become a seed, it must undergo fertilization. This process involves the fusion of the male gamete (pollen) with the female gamete (egg cell) inside the ovule. Once fertilization occurs, the ovule develops into a seed containing the embryo.
No, the ovule is found inside the ovary of a flower, not inside the fruit. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, which is often found inside the fruit as it matures.
The egg cell, also known as the female gamete, develops within the ovule found inside the ovary of a flower. The ovule undergoes processes such as meiosis to form the egg cell. The egg cell is then fertilized by a sperm cell to form a zygote, which eventually develops into a new plant embryo.
egg and ovule The ovule develops into a seed and the ovary develops into a fruit.
The seed is formed in the fruit from ovule. A fertilized ovule develops the embryo and endosperm. Most of the endosperm is used up by the developing embryo in dicot seeds. In monocot seeds large amount of endosperm is retained to support the germinating embryo. When someone plants a seed in the ground an entire plant grows from it over time.
The fertilized ovule goes on to form a seed, which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant. The ovary develops into a fruit to protect the seed.
A zygote is the fertilized egg cell of a plant. The zygote develops into the plant embryo, and the ovule develops into the seed coat. Together with the endosperm, these components comprise the seed.a seed