seeds develop by needing these parts the embrayo,seed coat and the endosperm
true or yes they do fertilization,seeds develop in plant's sepal.
The flower in the illustration has the potential to develop into multiple fruits, each containing multiple seeds. The exact number of fruits and seeds will depend on factors such as successful pollination, fertilization, and environmental conditions.
Gymnosperm seeds develop on the surface of specialized structures called cones. These cones are found on the branches of gymnosperm trees and shrubs, and they protect the seeds until they are mature enough to be dispersed.
After fertilization, the female parts of the flower, including the ovary and ovules, develop into fruits containing seeds. The ovary transforms into the fruit, while the ovules within it develop into seeds. The fruit often serves to protect and aid in the dispersal of the seeds.
Seeds can develop without fertilization through apomixis, where the embryo is formed without meiosis or fertilization, producing a genetic clone of the parent plant. Another way is through parthenocarpy, where a fruit develops without fertilization, but the seeds within it are not viable.
Cones develop spores and ovules and fertilized ovules develop into seeds.
Seeds develop from the ovary of a flower after fertilization. The ovary contains ovules, which develop into seeds once they are fertilized by pollen.
seeds
angiosperms develop in fruits
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
they develop into the seeds of plants
Angiosperm seeds develop inside fruits
a plant or a tree
buds
true or yes they do fertilization,seeds develop in plant's sepal.
seeds develop by needing these parts the embrayo,seed coat and the endosperm
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