Biology, asked by sourabhsalvi, 1 year ago

In a flowering plants, summaries the event that take place after fertilisation. ​

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Answered by aashishs4912345
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THE QUESTION IS NOT COMPLETE BUT I ASSUME THAT YOU ARE ASKING THE POST FERTILIZATION CHANGES.

THE OVARY SWELLS UP TO BECOME THE FRUIT.

THE OVULES BECOME SEEDS OF THE FRUIT.

PETALS AND SEPALS FALL OFF.

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Answered by sujeetkumarsrivastav
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Answer: In the flowering plants after the fertilization takes place, the stamen, petals, and the sepals fall off due to withering.

The only thing that remains attached to the plant is the pistil.

The zygote of the flower develops as an embryo, and the seeds form from the ovules. Ultimately it is the ovary that forms the fruit.

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