BOTANY

BOTANY

PLANT REPRODUCTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Found inside the ovary and contain the ova
A
ovules
B
anther
C
seeds
D
stamen
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The ovary contains ovules, which develop into seeds upon fertilization. The ovary itself will mature into a fruit, either dry or fleshy, enclosing the seeds. A simple or unicarpel late ovary is formed from a single carpel, an evolutionarily modified leaf. It has one locule (chamber), within which are the ovules.

Detailed explanation-2: -Ovary – The base of the pistil. This organ holds the ovules awaiting fertilization. Ovules – These are the flower’s eggs, located inside the ovary.

Detailed explanation-3: -A mature ovule consists of a food tissue covered by one or two future seed coats, known as integuments. A small opening (the micropyle) in the integuments permits the pollen tube to enter and discharge its sperm nuclei into the embryo sac, a large oval cell in which fertilization and development occur.

Detailed explanation-4: -Ovary is the female reproductive part of a flower and ovules are located inside the ovary. Ovary after fertilization turns into a fruit whereas ovules turn into seeds of fruit. An ovule is a structure found inside the ovary of plants. Integuments are the two layers which cover the internal structures of the ovule.

Detailed explanation-5: -Pistil: The part of the flower which contains the ovary is called Pistil. It comprises style, stigma, and ovary. The ovary in flowering plants is a part of the female reproductive structure of the gynoecium.

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