Fruit is produced in the ovaries of flowers after fertilization, not directly in the leaves. While photosynthesis occurs in the leaves, the carbohydrates and nutrients synthesized there are transported through the plant to support fruit development in the roots or other parts. Some plants may store energy or nutrients in their roots, leading to the development of fleshy fruits or structures that can utilize these resources for growth and reproduction. This adaptation allows for efficient energy storage and utilization during the fruiting process.
In the plant cell, I'm pretty sure, that chloroplast, are the little 'dots' where photosynthesis takes place.
A passion fruit is classified as a dicot. This classification is based on its seed structure, leaf venation, and floral characteristics, which align with the traits typical of dicotyledonous plants. Dicot plants generally have two seed leaves (cotyledons), and passion fruit exhibits this trait.
In some plants, a reproductive structure surrounded by leaves containing food is called the "ovary." The ovary develops into fruit after fertilization, and the surrounding leaves, often referred to as bracts, can provide protection and nourishment to the developing seeds. This structure plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of flowering plants.
After harvesting the fruit from tomato plants, you can prune any dead or yellow leaves, water the plant regularly, and continue to monitor for pests and diseases. If the weather permits, you can also keep the plant growing to produce more fruit by providing it with proper support and nutrients.
Plants carry out photosynthesis primarily in their leaves. Specifically, photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts within the leaf cells. The main organs involved in photosynthesis are the leaves, but other green parts of the plant like stems and even unripe fruit can also perform photosynthesis to some extent.
Usually stems hold flowers, leaves, and fruit on plants.
grasses seeds fruit leaves,plants
grasses seeds fruit leaves,plants
No, they feed on leaves, plants, and fruit.
Leaves flowers and fruit
Bay Rum plants have flowers, fruit, and leaves. The fruit is NOT edible. The oils distilled from them is used for colognes and is toxic and should not be ingested.Best to stick to Bay LAUREL leaves in your cooking! Please do NOT confuse the two!
The leave are on the fruit
Some examples of plants with spear-shaped leaves include yucca, Sansevieria (snake plant), and agave. These plants are known for their long, pointed leaves that resemble a spear.
baby woodlice eat soft wood rotton plants or fruit and leaves
vegetative organs of plants are roots, leaves, flowers, stem and many more stupid thing like plants and stuff
Wallabies eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit and plants. Wallabies are herbivores.
A mature ovary, with seeds inside, is called a fruit.