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The ovary of the tomato flower grows into the fruit. After pollination and fertilization, the ovary begins to develop into the tomato fruit.
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.
The lowermost portion of the pistil, that is ovary grows when seeds are formed.
The fruit develops from the ovary of the flower, which contains the seeds of the plant. The ovary transforms into the fruit after fertilization, providing protection and nutrients for the seeds as they develop.
The chiku fruit is a berry. A berry is a fleshy fruit formed from a single ovary.
seeds and ovary produce at the same time. the ovary becomes the seed within which the embryo develops and the outer coverings of the ovule develops into a seed coat, a covering of the seed. The ovary ripens into a fruit. seeds and ovary produce at the same time. the ovary becomes the seed within which the embryo develops and the outer coverings of the ovule develops into a seed coat, a covering of the seed. The ovary ripens into a fruit.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit that encapsulates and protects the seeds. The ovary wall thickens and matures into the fruit's protective layer, while the ovules inside the ovary become seeds. The fruit aids in seed dispersal and is essential for the plant's reproductive success.
It depends on the fruit. In some cases, like strawberries, the fruit is formed from the part of the stem that supports the flower. In some cases, the fruit is formed from parts of the flower.
a fertilized seed It depends what type of fruit.. But usually they grown on a tree. Ex. Apple tree The fruit actually develops from the ovary and the seed develops from the ovule
An apple fruit has a compound ovary, specifically a syncarpous ovary, which means it is formed from multiple fused carpels. The ovary develops into the fleshy part of the apple, while the seeds are located in the core, each arising from an individual carpel. This structure allows for the production of multiple seeds within the fruit.
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.