From fertilization of ovules
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit, which contains the seeds formed from the fertilized ovules. The ovules themselves develop into seeds, which contain the embryo formed from the fusion of the male and female gametes.
A pistil produces ovules, which are the female reproductive cells in flowering plants. After fertilization, ovules develop into seeds within the ovary of the flower.
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
In angiosperms, or anthophytes, the seeds are contained within the fruit, which develops from the ovary of a flower after fertilization. The fruit protects the seeds and aids in their dispersal. The seeds themselves are formed from the fertilized ovules within the ovary.
The ovary of a flower typically develops into a fruit after fertilization. The ovary walls thicken and mature into the fruit, which contains seeds formed from the fertilized ovules.
After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.
The ovary or gynoecium is the female reproductive organ of plants. It holds the ovules. The ovules are fertilized by the pollen grains from androecium (male part) during fertilization. As a result of fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds and later fruits.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit, which contains the seeds formed from the fertilized ovules. The ovules themselves develop into seeds, which contain the embryo formed from the fusion of the male and female gametes.
The ovary in a flower contains ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. The ovary protects and nourishes the ovules, and once fertilization occurs, it matures into a fruit to disperse the seeds.
A pistil produces ovules, which are the female reproductive cells in flowering plants. After fertilization, ovules develop into seeds within the ovary of the flower.
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
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.
fertilization occurs in the flower when the pollen grains from the anther ( stamen ) travels down to the style of the pistil into the ovary which will then fertilize the eggs (ovules) in which seeds will be formed
Ovules before fertilzation, embryos after fertilization
1. Pollination occurs [arrival of pollen on stigma]*self pollination*cross pollination2. Pollen tube forms from sperm nuclei.3. Some of sperm nuclei travel down tube to ovules ---> FERTILIZATION4. Ovary further develops into fruit.(fruits contains fertile seeds)
The ovule becomes the seed.
Ovaries are important in flowers because they are the female reproductive organ that produces ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization. Fertilization of the ovules in the ovary leads to the formation of fruits, which protect and nourish the seeds, aiding in seed dispersal and the propagation of plant species.