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The plant in which sepals remain attached after fertilization is called "Persistent sepals." This trait can be found in certain plant species where the sepals do not fall off after fertilization and may remain attached to the developing fruit.
pineapple , guava , strawberry... i am a student in class 12th .... if its wrong then sorry..but i think its right.. :)
Sepals are attached to the top of the stem of the flower. After the flower is completed formed the sepals open. This allows the petals to open and spread to expose the inside of the flower. Sepals in some plants are thorny or hairy to protect the plant and in some fall off after the flower opens.
In the flower structure, the calyx is persistent in plants like the hibiscus and certain species of roses. In these plants, the sepals that make up the calyx remain attached to the flower even after it has bloomed and may persist as the fruit develops. This characteristic can aid in protecting the developing fruit or seeds.
They produce pollen
The plant in which sepals remain attached after fertilization is called "Persistent sepals." This trait can be found in certain plant species where the sepals do not fall off after fertilization and may remain attached to the developing fruit.
pineapple , guava , strawberry... i am a student in class 12th .... if its wrong then sorry..but i think its right.. :)
true or yes they do fertilization,seeds develop in plant's sepal.
Sepals are attached to the top of the stem of the flower. After the flower is completed formed the sepals open. This allows the petals to open and spread to expose the inside of the flower. Sepals in some plants are thorny or hairy to protect the plant and in some fall off after the flower opens.
In the flower structure, the calyx is persistent in plants like the hibiscus and certain species of roses. In these plants, the sepals that make up the calyx remain attached to the flower even after it has bloomed and may persist as the fruit develops. This characteristic can aid in protecting the developing fruit or seeds.
They produce pollen
Yes, if they are not on a poisonous plant
calyx
On a freshly picked tomato, you would expect to find the withered sepals and petals attached to the stem end (where the tomato was connected to the plant) as they are typically located near the calyx.
sepals
After fertilization in a plant occurs, other changes may occur. An embryo - which is the future plant - is formed, endosperm cells become the embryo's source of nutrition, the ovule of the plant is now the seed, the ovary becomes the fruit of the plant, and the petals and sepals will fall off of the plant.
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.