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Ovary: the lower part of a flower’s pistil, containing its female reproductive cells. Ovule: a small structure in the flower’s ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization. Stamen: the male ...
Fertilisation in a Flower. In the ovule, the fertilised egg divides several times to form an embryo. A tough coat is developed around the ovule and it gradually develops into a seed. The ovary of ...
Stamens produce fine grains, called pollenCarpels produce ovules. Carpel The female part of the flower (consists of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style.) Stigma The top of the female part of ...
In general, soon after a flower is fertilized, its ovule begins to form into a seed. The flower's petals fall off, and the ovary, which surrounds the ovule, swells. As the seed matures ...
arising from the central axis of the flower. The floral axis bulges out, and papillae which serve as the nucellus of the nascent ovules are pushed toward each loculus of the ovary. The inner and outer ...
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