The ovary of the flower develops into the fruit. After the flower is pollinated, the ovary undergoes fertilization to form seeds, which triggers development of the surrounding tissue into the fruit.
Angiosperms have flowers and fruit, which are structures that gymnosperms lack. Flowers are reproductive structures that attract pollinators, while fruit develops from the ovary after fertilization to protect and disperse seeds. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit and do not have true flowers.
The fruit develops on the branch, the leaves help it to grow and, it hangs there until fullygrown.
A strawberry plant is an example of a plant in which the sepals remain attached after fertilization. The sepals of the strawberry fruit are the leafy structures that enclose the fruit as it develops, even after fertilization has occurred.
It develops into a fruit
A mature fruit develops from an ovary after the fertilisation.
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.
egg and ovule The ovule develops into a seed and the ovary develops into a fruit.
In flowering plants, the ripened ovary develops into a fruit. This fruit contains the seeds of the plant and serves as a way for the plant to disperse its seeds. The fruit can have various structures and forms, depending on the plant species.
Before a fruit develops, pollination has to happen.
Angiosperms have flowers and fruit, which are structures that gymnosperms lack. Flowers are reproductive structures that attract pollinators, while fruit develops from the ovary after fertilization to protect and disperse seeds. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit and do not have true flowers.
No. A fruit develops from a flower.
Pineapple is a fruit that develops differently from an apple and a bean.
The fruit develops on the branch, the leaves help it to grow and, it hangs there until fullygrown.
it develops into a fruit
A strawberry plant is an example of a plant in which the sepals remain attached after fertilization. The sepals of the strawberry fruit are the leafy structures that enclose the fruit as it develops, even after fertilization has occurred.
Seeds often from trees
It develops into a fruit