Biology, asked by ANISHxSHARMA, 8 months ago

what is the main role of ovules?​

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Answered by punvinayak93
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Answer:The ovule is part of the makeup of the female reproductive organ in seed plants. It’s the place where female reproductive cells are made and contained, and it is what eventually develops into a seed after fertilization, only for the seed to then ripen and produce a complete adult plant. Ovules are contained in ovaries at the bottom of a vase-like structure, the carpel, which has a neck called a style and an opening at the top, called a stigma.

After fertilization the ovule starts to swell and its wall starts to toughen up in preparation to become a seed, while the ovary starts to grow around it and becomes the fruit. Keep in mind that some plants, like the avocado, have a single ovule in their ovary, while others, like the kiwifruit, have many, which develop into many seeds in the fruit. Another way that plants differ with regards to their ovules is the place where the ovules are found. Specifically, in gymnosperms, such as conifers, the ovules are found on the scales of female cones, while in angiosperms, which are flowering plants, the ovules are found inside of the ovary within the carpel.

Answered by ASHKETCHU3445
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Answer:

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