Flower seeds are produced by the ovary. The ovary accommodates the embryos that are fertilized by the sperms to form ovules. The ovules which later become seeds are so many attached on the ovary walls.
Flowers develop when a plant is in its reproductive cycle. The pollination of the flower is sexual reproduction that results in the seeds that contain an infant plant that is a combination of the parent plant or plants. When two parent plants combine to produce seeds, the process is cross-pollination; when one plant -- or two plants of the same variety -- combine, the process is self-pollination. The fruit of the plant develops from the flower's ovary to protect and aid in the dispersal of the seeds.
The part of some flowers that forms around a seed is the fruit
The Seed of the flower will be used to make oil
germination when plant's seeds fall from the female plant then the environment takes care of it.
A cotyledon is part of a seed. It is not a flower producing plant (angiosperms). Monocots and dicots, or monocotyledons and dicotyledons, are the two categories of flower producing plants.
part of a plant makes the seeds.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
Seed pod
ovary
The reproductive part that forms after the flower has been pollinated.
fruitno, its the ovary.
The male sex organ parts create the pollen. The carpal is the female part of the flower. Inside the carpel is the ovary where the seed forms.
The pistil
seed
The part of the flower that protects the seeds is the ovary of the pistil.
the ovary
The seed
The pistil
-pollen sticks to the stigma at the end of the pistil -pollen tubes grow down the pistil to the egg cells -sperm cells from the pollen moves down the tubes -fertilization combines DNA