Biology, asked by desaisudhas, 1 month ago

A cut on the style of the female part of the flower has been made, as shown in the
above diagram. Will the ovary be able to develop into a fruit? Explain your answer.

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Answered by ELECTRODYNAMIC
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no, as the style contains the stigma, which is the place where pollens stick for traveling to ovaries for fertilization, as the style is cut, there is no place for pollens to stick and will be displaced by common factors, resulting in no fertilization and thus no fruits

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