The ovule becomes the seed.
The ovary of the flower swells after fertilization and becomes the fruit - whcih encaptulates the seeds (ovules)
After fertilization, the ovule becomes the seed
ovule becomes the seed and ovary becomes the fruit!!
After fertilization ovule develops into seed and the ovary into fruit.
The pollen fertilizes the ovules. (eggs) The eggs grow into seeds and replant. The eggs/ovules are the seeds.
The ovules
the male parts
stamen is the broad term; the individual parts are called anthers. actually i think he means the stigmata
The fruit which contains the seeds usually develops from an ovule after fertilization.
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
A pistil is made up of 3 parts. The top is called a stigma, the middle part is called a style-the stalk of the pistil of a flower and the bottom part is called overy.
The pistil is the female part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by stamens. The pistil eventually turns into the "fruit" of the plant.
the male parts
Fertilization takes place in the middle of the flower between the stamen and the pistil. Fertilization, called pollination, occurs when pollen is transferred between the stamen (male part) and pistil (female part). Most plant flowers have both a stamen and pistil but there are also plants with separate male flowers and female flowers and there are also male and female plants where all the flowers on one are male and all the flowers on the other are female.
ovary
The pistil is the female part of the flower. It receives pollen, and contains what will become seeds,
After fertilization the ovary develops into the fruit
the ovule.
the ovule becomes a fruit
The pistil/stigma (top of the pistil), which is the female organ. Once fertilized, a seed or fruit will start developing.
ovule
Pollen is in the stamen, which is the male part of the flower. After pollenation, it goes to the pistil, the female part. During fertilization, it moves downward, to the ovule, still inside the pistil. There are several stamen on one flower, the exact number depends on the type of flower. They surround the pistil, which is shorter. Sorry if I answered a simple question with an essay. I tend to do that.
The pistil is situated at a flower's center. It is a flower's female reproductive part that consists of the ovary at its base, style, and stigma. The role of the stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil, is to collect pollen. A pollen tube, which grows down through the style, connects the stigma to the ovary. The ovary contains ovules that are fertilized by the pollen.