The ovary is one of the structural units from a gynoecium (female reproductive part of plant). The gynoecium is composed of carpels which consists of 3 parts - a style, stigma and ovary.
The ovary contains a cavity that surrounds the ovules, containing female egg cells. Each ovule is connected to a placenta (lines the inside of the ovary). After fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds, causing the carpels to turn into fruit.
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The egg cell is located inside the ovary of the flower. The sperm nucleus is located inside the pollentube of the flower
The style, ovary, and stigma are all parts of the pistil in a plant. The stigma grabs onto the pollen, the style leads between the two, and the ovary is where the embryo grows into a seed.
The fruit is the ripened ovary of a plant containing the seeds. After fertilization, the ovary swells and becomes either fleshy or hard and dry to protect the developing seeds.
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The enlarged ovary of a plant is called the fruit.
Seeds mature within the fruit of a flowering plant; the fruit froms from the ovary
In plants, the female part that makes eggs is the pistil. Inside the pistil is the ovary, and inside the ovary is the ovule.
A mature ovary, with seeds inside, is called a fruit.
The ovary of a flower develops into the fruit, while the ovule inside the ovary becomes the seed.
In a plant, the ovary produces the fruit.
the ovary
Well, technically the whole thing is a plant. The grape itself, or the part you eat, is simply the ovary of the seed inside of it.
it is a fruit
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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.
eggs in the human and the ovary