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What part of the flower turn into fruit?

The ovules are turn into fruit after they have been fertilized.The ovules are located in the ovary.


What is a mature ovary of a flowering plant called?

The ovary is located at the bottom near the stem. The ovary contains ovules that when fertilized by pollen in will turn into a seed. The ovary will then turn into a fruit or shell.


Which part of a flower develops into a fruit?

The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.


What does the ovary of a flowwer turn into?

The ovary of a flower typically develops into a fruit after fertilization. The ovary walls thicken and mature into the fruit, which contains seeds formed from the fertilized ovules.


What is the extension of flower's ovary?

style-the extension of the flower's ovary


What part of a flower does a peach develop?

The ovary of the flower


Why is the ovary of the flower important?

Ovary in the flower is important because ovary contain ovules which devlop into seed.


Where are the ovules found in a flower?

Ovules are found within the ovary of a flower. The ovary is the part of the flower where the ovules develop and eventually mature into seeds once fertilized.


Does pollination in a flower take place in the ovary?

No, pollination in a flower typically occurs on the stigma of the pistil. The pollen travels down the style to reach the ovary where fertilization takes place. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a fruit containing seeds.


Which post of a flower contains the ovary?

Strassburger is a flower that contains ovary. This gives the flower right to reproduce.


What part of a flower develops into a fruit after fertilization?

the ovule becomes a fruit


What do ovary do on a flower?

It develops into a fruit

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