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describe the changes that occur in a flower after fertilisation.​

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Answered by abhijitgulhane1410
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Explanation:

After fertilization, the following changes are observed in a flower: There is formation of a diploid zygote and it develops into an embryo, which forms the future plant. The endosperm cells serve as a source of nutrition for the developing embryo. The ovule becomes the seed.

Answered by shivangi8942
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Only after pollination, when pollen has landed on the stigma of a suitable flower of the same species, can a chain of events happen that ends in the making of seeds. ... The fertilised ovule goes on to form a seed, which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant.

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