The Ovules must remain attached to the mother plants as the embryo seeds develop and mature. After fertilization the plant devotes a lot of energy into growing the seeds and preparing them for dispersal. If the ovules is detached before maturity the seeds will not germinate. Think of picking an unripe apple, as the apple is the trees developing ovule.
The ovules are turn into fruit after they have been fertilized.The ovules are located in the ovary.
Ovary in the flower is important because ovary contain ovules which devlop into seed.
In the flowering plants, an ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. The ovary of a plant is the producer of ovules which later develops into a seed.
The ovary matures into the fruit (angiosperms) and the ovules into the seeds
In plants they are called gametes not sperm cells. The male gametes are found in pollen grains and the female gametes in the ovules (eggs). In angiosperms they are found in the parts of the flowers. Pollen is found in the anthers (male part of the flower) which are in the centre (attached to the fillament-like stamens) of the flower, the anthers and stamens surround the stigma and style (female parts of the flower). In gymnosperms they are found in the male and female cones attached to the plant.
The part of the flower that contains the ovules is the ovary.
In the ovary of a flower.
generally one ovule is converted in to one seed after fertilization so 10 seeds 10 ovules must be fertilized.
The haploid (n) ovules are contained in structures called locules in the ovary of the flower. On fertilization the ovary becomes the fruit and the fertilized ovules the seeds
If the ovules are removed from a flower, the plant cannot bear a fruit.
The ovary of a flower hope this helped
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The point is so that the flower can be fertilised and that flowers can reproduce
No, it is a fruit. It develops after the flower is pollinated and the ovules are fertilized.