No, an immature female ovary cannot be fertilized. Fertilization requires a mature ovum (egg), which is typically released during ovulation. Immature follicles do not contain viable eggs capable of being fertilized. Only mature eggs, once they have completed their development, can be fertilized by sperm.
The ovary is the ovary before it is fertilizes (containing the ovules); after fertilization the ovary becomes the fruit and the ovules become the seeds
Eggs are stored in the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system. Each ovary contains thousands of immature eggs (oocytes) that are released during ovulation and can be fertilized by sperm to form an embryo.
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
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If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
The pistil is the female reproductive structure of a flower. It consists of three parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. Inside the ovary is a small cavity that contains the ovule that, when fertilized, eventually becomes a 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.
Yes, the ovary, uterus, and cervix are all part of the female reproductive system. The ovary is where eggs are produced, the uterus is where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus, and the cervix is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
The female part of the plant that produces fruit is called the ovary, which is located at the base of the pistil. The ovary contains ovules, which, when fertilized by pollen, develop into seeds. As the ovary matures, it transforms into the fruit, which serves to protect the seeds and aid in their dispersal.
when the ovary is fertilized the the fertilized egg will become a zygote
I think you mean Zucchini, which for culinary purposes is a vegetable, but it is an immature fruit being the swollen ovary of the female Zucchini flower
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