The embryo
The structure that becomes fertilized in the ovary and contains the seed is called the ovule. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, while the surrounding ovary tissue typically matures into the fruit. The ovule contains the female gamete, which, when fertilized by the male gamete, forms the zygote that ultimately develops into the seed.
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The part of a flower that develops into a fruit that contains seeds is the ovary. After fertilization of the ovule, the ovary swells up and creates fruit that animals eat-creating seed dispersal.
The part of the flower that develops into a seed pod is the ovary, which is located at the base of the pistil (the female reproductive structure). After fertilization, the ovary matures and transforms into a seed pod, containing the seeds that will grow into new plants. The structure often varies in shape and size depending on the type of flower.
In flowering plants, one or more seeds develop within an ovary. The seed coat, which is the hard structure that surrounds the seed, develops from the wall of the chamber where the fertilized egg begins to develop.
the fertilised ovule develops into the seed and the swollen ovary into the fruit
ovary, it is one of the reproductive organs in the female body.
The structure that becomes fertilized in the ovary and contains the seed is called the ovule. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, while the surrounding ovary tissue typically matures into the fruit. The ovule contains the female gamete, which, when fertilized by the male gamete, forms the zygote that ultimately develops into the seed.
In flowering plants, one or more seeds develop within an ovary. The seed coat, which is the hard structure that surrounds the seed, develops from the wall of the chamber where the fertilized egg begins to develop.
egg and ovule The ovule develops into a seed and the ovary develops into a fruit.
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The ovary of a flower develops into the fruit of a plant. After pollination and fertilization, the ovule within the ovary becomes the seed, and the ovary itself matures into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seed.
The part of a flower that develops into a fruit that contains seeds is the ovary. After fertilization of the ovule, the ovary swells up and creates fruit that animals eat-creating seed dispersal.
The part of the flower that develops into a seed pod is the ovary, which is located at the base of the pistil (the female reproductive structure). After fertilization, the ovary matures and transforms into a seed pod, containing the seeds that will grow into new plants. The structure often varies in shape and size depending on the type of flower.
In flowering plants, one or more seeds develop within an ovary. The seed coat, which is the hard structure that surrounds the seed, develops from the wall of the chamber where the fertilized egg begins to develop.
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
ovule