The ovary
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
In flowering plants, the ovary of the flower develops into fleshy fruit after fertilization. The ovary wall thickens and matures, surrounding the seeds, which can be formed from the fertilized ovules. Other parts of the flower, such as the receptacle, may also contribute to the fruit structure in some cases, leading to variations like berries or drupes. Overall, the primary part responsible for fleshy fruit development is the ovary.
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The ovary
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
In flowering plants, the ovary of the flower develops into fleshy fruit after fertilization. The ovary wall thickens and matures, surrounding the seeds, which can be formed from the fertilized ovules. Other parts of the flower, such as the receptacle, may also contribute to the fruit structure in some cases, leading to variations like berries or drupes. Overall, the primary part responsible for fleshy fruit development is the ovary.
The fruit is the ripened ovary of a flower.
The false fruit in which the inflorescence's stalk becomes fleshy is called a "pome." In pomes, such as apples and pears, the fleshy part is derived from the receptacle or floral tube rather than the ovary itself. This adaptation helps in seed dispersal, as the fleshy part attracts animals that consume the fruit.
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.
Cherries are the fruit of the cherry tree, belonging to the genus Prunus. They develop from the ovary of the flower after fertilization and contain seeds within their fleshy exterior. The fruit is typically round and can vary in color from red to yellow, depending on the variety.
Once the flower has been polinated, it eventually turns into a fruit. This happens in the female part of the flower.
A fruit is the term given to the fleshy part of a plant produced by the plant as part of its seed protection/dispersal strategy.A vegetable is the term given to an edible part of a plant that is not a fruit.
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the word fruit is usally given to any fleshy part of a plant that has developed from another plant that has seeds.
No, it is a fruit. Technically it's a false fruit, because the fleshy part is formed from the top of the stem and not the ovary wall.