what is the fate of different part of a bisexual flower after fertilization
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When the stigma becomes receptive, pollination is carried out using the desired pollen and the flower rebagged. Following double fertilisation, events of endosperm and embryo development, maturation of ovule(s) into seed(s) and ovary into fruit, are collectively termed post-fertilisation events.
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The fate of different part of a bisexual flower after fertilization is a process involving the dividing the zygote in to form embryo with in ovule.
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The ovule grows in to a 'tough coat' and then it is converted in to a seed. These ovaries later grows rapidly and ripens to form a fruit.
The other form such as sepals, petals, stamens, style and shrivel falls off from the flower.
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