what are the post fertilization changes that occur in a plant.
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• There is formation of a diploid zygote and it develops into an embryo, which forms the future plant.
• The endosperm cells serve as a source of nutrition for the developing embryo.
• The ovule becomes the seed.
• The ovary becomes the fruit.
• In most of the plants the antipodals and synnergids disintegrate before, during or immediately after fertilization.
• The outer and inner integuments of the ovule become the testa or the seed coat of the seed.
• Petals and sepals fall off.
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The post fertilisation changes are as follows :
1) the zygote turns into embryo by mitotic division .
2) Primary endosperm nucleus into endosperm
3) ovule into seeds
4) fertilised ovary into fruit
5) sepals and petals shed off
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The post fertilisation changes are as follows :
1) the zygote turns into embryo by mitotic division .
2) Primary endosperm nucleus into endosperm
3) ovule into seeds
4) fertilised ovary into fruit
5) sepals and petals shed off
HOPE IT HELPS YOU! !
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