Fruit consists of carpels where the ovules (seeds) develop and the ovary wall (pericarp) which can be fleshy...apple ,or dry..acorn. Other fruit have their seeds located on the periphery of the pericarp (strawberries)/
Bougainvillea has triple carpels, meaning each flower contains three fused carpels. This structure results in a tricarpellary ovary in bougainvillea.
The fruit in the image appears to be a mango.
The snake known for primarily eating fruit is the green tree python.
Fruit flies go through complete metamorphosis, starting as eggs laid on ripe fruit. The eggs hatch into larvae that feed on the fruit before pupating. Finally, adult fruit flies emerge from the pupae and the cycle continues.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit that encapsulates and protects the seeds. The ovary wall thickens and matures into the fruit's protective layer, while the ovules inside the ovary become seeds. The fruit aids in seed dispersal and is essential for the plant's reproductive success.
A grape typically has two carpels. Each grape develops from a single ovary with these two carpels, contributing to the overall structure of the fruit. This characteristic is part of what classifies grapes as berries.
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Magnolia flowers typically have numerous carpels, which can range from 5 to over 100, depending on the species. Each carpel is part of a compound ovary that develops into a fruit. The arrangement and number of carpels contribute to the unique structure of magnolia blossoms.
An apple fruit has a compound ovary, specifically a syncarpous ovary, which means it is formed from multiple fused carpels. The ovary develops into the fleshy part of the apple, while the seeds are located in the core, each arising from an individual carpel. This structure allows for the production of multiple seeds within the fruit.
Papaya flowers typically have five carpels. The structure of the flower can vary depending on whether it is male, female, or hermaphrodite, but female and hermaphrodite flowers generally contain five fused carpels that form the ovary. This characteristic aids in the development of the fruit after fertilization.
A cucumber (Cucumis sativus) typically has three carpels in its flower. Each carpel can develop into a fruit, and in the case of cucumbers, they usually develop into a single fruit containing multiple seeds. The structure allows for efficient reproduction and seed dispersal in this commonly cultivated plant.
A pepper, specifically bell pepper, typically has three to four carpels. Each carpel corresponds to one of the chambers in the fruit, which contain the seeds. The exact number can vary slightly depending on the specific variety of pepper.
A hibiscus flower typically has five carpels in its ovary.
There are 6 carpels or pistils in a daisy flower.
Aggregate fruits form from single flowers that have multiple carpels which are not joined together, i.e. each pistil contains one carpel. Compound fruits are combination of aggregate fruit and Multiple fruit. Multiple fruit is fruits of separate flowers, merged or packed closely together.
Seed+Water=Fruit!
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