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Explain in detail what happens to a flower after fertilization. (Mention about - ovary, ovules, petals, stamen) please urgent and please don't copy from the internet

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Answered by Shwetatheprincess
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After fertilization occurs, each ovule develops into a seed. Each seed contains a tiny, undeveloped plant called an embryo. The ovary surrounding the ovules develops into a fruit that contains one or more seeds.

After fertilization, the flower loses its shine. After fertilization four major changes that take places are development of endosperm and embryo, development or maturation of ovules into seeds and formation fruit from ovary.

Various changes take place after fertilization. These include endosperm and embryo development, maturation of the ovules to form seeds and maturation of the ovary to give rise to a fruit. The zygote divides to give rise to two cells called as the terminal cell and basal cell.After fertilization, the juicy ovule gradually loses water and eventually, the soft ovule turns into a hard seed. ... Sometimes outgrowths are found to grow from the funicle or micropyle of some seeds which cover the seed completely or partially. This outgrowth is called aril, such as Lichi.

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