Biology, asked by kaushal870, 10 months ago

how does a plant give rise to fruit.​

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Answered by ItzSiddhu
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Explanation:

Fruits contain seeds and develop from the ovaries of flowering plants. ... Once this happens, the petals of the flower will fall away, leaving an immature fruit that begins to grow. Inside the ovary, the seed produces hormones that cause the cells of the ovary wall to multiply, expand, and thicken.

Answered by mahi1206
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Reproduction is the process by which fruit is developed and it involves pollination and fertilization.

When a pollen grain reaches the stigma of a flower, it creates a pollen tube for the male gamete to move down the style and fertilize the ovule; fertilized ovules become seeds. After fertilization the petals drop or wither at this point and the ovary starts to enlarge and ripen into what we know as fruit.

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