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After pollination and fertilization, carpels develop into the fruit tissue we eat (ovary) and the seeds within (ovules).
Fruit development is initiated by growth regulating hormones produced by developing seeds. Because carpels ultimately develop into fruit tissue, the number of carpels in a flower determines the degree to which pollination and seed is required to produce fruit.
Flowers with one carpel only require fertilization of one of the two ovules to produce fruit.
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Seeds and fruits are formed by fertilization. In angiosperms, two structures are formed as a result of double fertilization – a diploid zygote and a triploid primary endosperm cell. The zygote develops into an embryo, whereas, the endosperm cell gives rise to endosperm. It provides nourishment to the growing embryo.
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