What is post fertilisation?
Define in short?
Asked by Aayushsharma1617
| 27th Jun, 2019,
09:57: AM
Expert Answer:
- After fertilisation, the zygote, primary endosperm nucleus, ovary and ovule undergo a series of changes.
- Development of endosperm and embryo, maturation of ovules into seeds and ovary into fruit are collectively termed post-fertilisation events.
- After fertilisation, the zygote, primary endosperm nucleus, ovary and ovule undergo a series of changes.
- Development of endosperm and embryo, maturation of ovules into seeds and ovary into fruit are collectively termed post-fertilisation events.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 27th Jun, 2019,
12:12: PM
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