explain the formation of fruits
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As the ovules develop into seeds, the ovary begins to ripen and the ovary wall, the pericarp, may become fleshy (as in berries or drupes), or form a hard outer covering (as in nuts). In some multiseeded fruits, the extent to which the flesh develops is proportional to the number of fertilized ovules.
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Fruits usually are a product of sexual reproduction in flowering plants. ... female gamete) forming a zygote this zygote undergoes further divisions to fom fruit
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