ovule
the ovule.
The ovule becomes the seed after fertilization. The ovary containing the fertilised ovules swells to become the fruit.
The ovule becomes the seed.
The ovules present inside the ovary of a flower's female part develop in to the seeds after fertilization and embryo formation.
Seeds develop from the ovary of a flower after fertilization. The ovary contains ovules, which develop into seeds once they are fertilized by pollen.
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Seeds in a plant are formed through the process of sexual reproduction. Pollen from the male part of the plant fertilizes the ovule in the female part of the plant, which then develops into a seed. In some cases, the fruit also develops around the seed to protect and aid in dispersal.
The part of a plant that produces seeds is the flower. Within the flower, the female reproductive organ called the pistil contains the ovary where the seeds are formed after fertilization. The ovary develops into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seeds as they mature.
The ovary of a flower develops into a fleshy fruit after pollination and fertilization. The ovary contains the seeds, and as the fruit matures, it provides protection and nutrition for the seeds.
The fruit which contains the seeds usually develops from an ovule after fertilization.
Pollen tube.
Seeds form from ovules in the ovary of the plant. In fruit-bearing plants, the fruit develops around the ovule as the fertilized seeds develop. Other plants form seed pods or kernels for the same purpose, which is to enclose the seeds.