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When a fertilised eggbecomes a seed what happens to the flower?

When a fertilized egg in a flower's ovule develops into a seed, the flower typically begins to wilt and die as its reproductive role is fulfilled. The ovary of the flower often matures into a fruit, which encases the developing seeds. Meanwhile, the petals and other floral structures may fall away or decay, signaling the completion of the flowering cycle. This process is part of the plant's life cycle, allowing for the propagation of the species.


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If you take all the petals off a flower can the flower still make seeds?

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