HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
PLANT BIOLOGY
Question
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In the cap
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In fruits
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Under the leaves
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In flowers
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Detailed explanation-1: -The carpel is in the center of the flower and is composed of three parts, called the ovary, style, and stigma; these parts can all play a role in the development of a fruit (Figure 1A). Inside the ovary are ovules, or immature seeds.
Detailed explanation-2: -They’re formed from one ovary in one of the plant’s flowers. As the ovary turns into fruit, different ovary parts become different fruit parts; when fertilized, small structures called ovules become the fruit’s seeds-and more fertilized ovules means more seeds!
Detailed explanation-3: -Harvest seeds from the fruit when the fruit is fully mature, but not rotten. Separate seeds from the surrounding fruit tissue or pulp and allow them to air dry on wax paper or a wax coated paper plate for several days. Keep out of direct sunlight but place them in a well ventilated area with low humidity.
Detailed explanation-4: -Most fruits have seeds on their insides. However, the strawberry is the only fruit that has seeds on the outside. Some fruits have a shell on their outside, like a watermelon.