Describe the post fertilization changes in a flower.
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❤. after fertilization, The sepals, petals and stamens of the flower wither and fall of
❤.the pistill remains attached to the flower
❤. the primary endosperm cell undergoes mitosis and forms the endosperm tissues that is filled with nutrients
❤. The zygote develops into an embryo inside the ovule
❤. the office develops into seed
❤. the ovary transforms into the fruit vegetable, called pericarp
❤. the seeds are dispersed after maturity.
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❤. after fertilization, The sepals, petals and stamens of the flower wither and fall of
❤.the pistill remains attached to the flower
❤. the primary endosperm cell undergoes mitosis and forms the endosperm tissues that is filled with nutrients
❤. The zygote develops into an embryo inside the ovule
❤. the office develops into seed
❤. the ovary transforms into the fruit vegetable, called pericarp
❤. the seeds are dispersed after maturity.
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⭕ Fertilization is the process of the fusion of the male and the female gamete to form a diploid zygote.
⭕ After fertilization, the zygote divides several times to form an embryo.
⭕ The fertilized ovule forms a seed. The seed contains an embryo, enclosed in a protective covering, called the seed coat.
⭕ As the seed grows further, other floral parts wither and fall off.
⭕ This leads to the growth of the ovary, which enlarges and ripens to become a fruit with a thick wall called the pericarp.
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