In the flowers.
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.
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.
In the ovary (which is then called the fruit)
Plants that have flowers or fruit. I know that's not an answer Mrs. Watson's class.
The seeds of flowering are enclosed in an ovary that develops into a fruit, plants with cones, by contrast are members of a group called gymnosperms from the Greek for "naked seeds".
No, tomatoes are a fruit and planting the seeds inside them grows more tomato plants.
Plants belonging to Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, collectively known as Phanerogames, form seeds.
Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two groups of plants that make seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Angiosperms have seeds that are inside of a fruit that provides protection and food for the seed.
Healthy fruit.
Plants form a symbiotic relationship with animals, who eat their fruit and carry the seeds to a new area with possibly less competition over sunlight and nutrients. They entice animals to eat the fruit with a sweet taste and attractive colors.
Flowering plants reproduce by transferring pollen from a male organ (anthers) to a female organ (stigma)), the pollen grains germinate and send out the pollen tubes in the ovules. There the nucleus of the male cell joins with that of a female cell, and ovary starts growing in the form of a fruit. The ovules get convertd in to seeds. On maturity these seeds are dispersed and germinate to form new plants.