Biology, asked by mdskanishka2406, 7 months ago

What happens to the following parts after fertilisation? (a)Ovary (b) Ovule (c) Sepals and petals?

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Answered by GoodSoulHere
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Fertilized ovum divides several times to form an embryo within the ovule.

Ovule develops a tough coat and gradually converted into a seed.

Sepals and petals now have no role to play , so they just shrivel and fall off.

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Answered by anshulaheri00
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Answer:

Stamens, style, petals and stigma wither and typically fall off

The calyx may either remain intact in a dried and shrivelled form or fall off 

The ovary enlarges to form the fruit, the ovarian wall forms the fruit wall. The ovary wall may either form a fleshy fruit wall or form a dry and hard fruit wall

Ovules go on to become the seed 

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