what is the difference between parthenocarpy and parthenogenesis?
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Parthenocarpy is the production of fruits from unfertilized ovules in plants. The fruits produced by parthenocarpy do not contain seeds. For example, seedless watermelon and oranges. Parthenogenesis is a type of reproduction in which the ovum develops into an individual without fertilization
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Development of fruit without fertilization is called as parthenocarpy.
The fruits are formed in this process is called parthenocarpic fruit.
some examples are banana, watermelon, etc.
Development of egg into an embryo without fertilization is called as parthenogenesis
parthenogenesis is two types
- Haploid parthenogenesis.
- Deploid parthenogenesis
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