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How are fruits formed?

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Answered by 1Angel24
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Fruits usually are a product of sexual reproduction in flowering plants. In order to protect the seed from unfavourable conditions during their growth and maturity, a fruit develops. Fruit is nothing but a ripened ovary of the plant if we talk in a little botany here.

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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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1Angel24: 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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Answered by Faisa123
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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. Hope this helps you... Please follow me and mark as brainliest

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