After fertilization the ovary develops into the fruit
Once the stigma is removed from a flower, it is no longer able to receive pollen for fertilization. Without fertilization, the ovary of the flower will not develop into a fruit. Pollen must be able to reach the stigma for fertilization to occur and for fruit development to take place.
The swollen base of the pistil where ovules form is called the ovary. It is the female reproductive organ in flowering plants where fertilization takes place, leading to the development of seeds. The ovary eventually matures into a fruit after fertilization.
Non-flowering plant does not have a seed stage because their seed is naked which means that the seed is not bounded in fruit. They donâ??t have the presence of male and female parts in which flowering plant bears.
After fertilization, the petals of the flower will often wither and drop off, as they are no longer needed for attracting pollinators. The ovary will begin to develop into a fruit, which will house the seeds that result from the fertilization process.
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
Once the stigma is removed from a flower, it is no longer able to receive pollen for fertilization. Without fertilization, the ovary of the flower will not develop into a fruit. Pollen must be able to reach the stigma for fertilization to occur and for fruit development to take place.
Angiosperms. Produce flowers, ovules are produced within a closed ovary, pollen is produced in anthers. Fertilization takes place within the ovary, ovules mature into seed and the ovary matures into a fruit.
The swollen base of the pistil where ovules form is called the ovary. It is the female reproductive organ in flowering plants where fertilization takes place, leading to the development of seeds. The ovary eventually matures into a fruit after fertilization.
With the exception of plants that develop fruit through parthenogenesis, a stigma is required. The stigma is where the pollination or fertilization of the plant takes place.
Non-flowering plant does not have a seed stage because their seed is naked which means that the seed is not bounded in fruit. They donâ??t have the presence of male and female parts in which flowering plant bears.
In most flowering plants fertilization takes place in the pistil. Pollen from the anthem of the stamen is placed on the stigma of the pistil. A pollen tub forms down the style of the pistil towards the ovary. It is in the ovary that the pollen fertilizes the ovum and the seed is formed.
Fertilization in flowering plants is achieved through pollen tube in which the non -motile male gametes travel to reach the egg and the secondary nucleus. Thus, in flowering plants there is double fertilization i. e. one male gamete unites with the egg to form the zygote which develops in to an embryo and the other male gamete present inthe same pollen tube unites with two polar nuclei (or their fusion product, known as secondary nucleus) to form the endosperm, which nourishes the developing embryo. In other organisms the male gametes are generally motile and double fertilization does not take place.
After fertilization, the petals of the flower will often wither and drop off, as they are no longer needed for attracting pollinators. The ovary will begin to develop into a fruit, which will house the seeds that result from the fertilization process.
Fertilization takes place internally.
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
External fertilization
After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.