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after fertilization the ovule becomes fill in the blanks​

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the ovule becomes an embryo sac.

Explanation:

After fertilization, the ovule undergoes a process called embryogenesis, during which the cells of the ovule divide and differentiate to form the embryonic plant. This process is regulated by a variety of genetic and environmental factors. The fertilized egg cell, or zygote, divides to form the embryonic plant, while the surrounding cells of the ovule differentiate to form the endosperm, a nutrient-rich tissue that supports the developing embryo. The ovule eventually becomes the seed, which contains the embryonic plant and the endosperm, as well as the seed coat, which protects the seed and aids in dispersal. This process of embryogenesis is essential for the reproduction and continuation of the plant species.

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