post fertilization events in flowers
Asked by imran.jr
| 3rd Sep, 2020,
10:13: PM
Expert Answer:
Once the fertilization occurs, there are many changes that occur in the structure of the flower.
- The ovary consequently becomes the fruit.
- The ovule consequently becomes the seed.
- The integument of the ovules become the seed coat of the seed.
- The sepals of the calyx and the petals of the corolla fall off.
Once the fertilization occurs, there are many changes that occur in the structure of the flower.
- The ovary consequently becomes the fruit.
- The ovule consequently becomes the seed.
- The integument of the ovules become the seed coat of the seed.
- The sepals of the calyx and the petals of the corolla fall off.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 4th Sep, 2020,
01:14: PM
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