The flower drops off and allows the seed forming process to take place.
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It is not up to the plants when to or not to produce flowers. It depends on how healthy the plant is after fertilisation. The healthier the plant is, the faster it will produce flowers.
Petals drop off and the ovary becomes the fruit and ovule becomes the seed
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 main parts of flowers are recptals seplas petalsand stemanes
Flowers are the reproductive parts of the plant. Their purpose, is to attract insects and birds - which then transfer pollen from one flower to another. This triggers the reproductive system to produce seeds so that the plant can spread.
The female parts of the flower are the ovary, eggs, pollen tube, pistil, and stigma. The male parts of the flower are the stamen, anthers, and pollen. The eggs of the flower are kept in the ovary; pollen from other flowers' anthers and stamens is received by the stigma and filters down through the pollen tube. The pollen fertilizes the eggs; fertilization is complete.
Flowers are parts of plants, which are autotrophic.
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
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No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.