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Correlate the structure of the fruit with the ovary
Development of Seeds and Fruits
6.4
Development of Seeds and Fruits
Development of Seeds and Fruits
Only the fertilised ovule will develop into a seed.
Double fertilisation stimulates ovary wall to enlarges and develop to form fruit.
Part of Flower
Part of Fruits
Ovule
The ovule develops to become the seed in the fruit.
Diploid zygote forms embryo which contains plumule,radicle and cotyledon.
Triploid endosperm forms endosperm tissue to store food for growing embryo and seed germination.
Intugement forms testa to protect seed.
Ovary wall
During the development of ovule and seed, the ovary develops into a fruit.
Ovary wall which consists of epicarp,mesocarp and endocarp.
Epicarp is the skin of fruit.
Mesocarp is the flesh of fruit for most types of fruits.
Endocarp surrounds seed.
Petal, stamen dan style
Degenerate and leave a scar on the ovary wall.
Development of Tomato Seeds and Fruits After Fertilisation
After fertilisation, the petals fall off, the stigma and style wither away and the carpel begins to swell.
Stigma and style degenerate while the sepals of the tomato plant can still be seen.
Ovary wall swells in the ripe fruit.
Development of Seeds and Fruits
6.4
Development of Seeds and Fruits
Development of Seeds and Fruits
Only the fertilised ovule will develop into a seed.
Double fertilisation stimulates ovary wall to enlarges and develop to form fruit.
Part of Flower
Part of Fruits
Ovule
The ovule develops to become the seed in the fruit.
Diploid zygote forms embryo which contains plumule,radicle and cotyledon.
Triploid endosperm forms endosperm tissue to store food for growing embryo and seed germination.
Intugement forms testa to protect seed.
Ovary wall
During the development of ovule and seed, the ovary develops into a fruit.
Ovary wall which consists of epicarp,mesocarp and endocarp.
Epicarp is the skin of fruit.
Mesocarp is the flesh of fruit for most types of fruits.
Endocarp surrounds seed.
Petal, stamen dan style
Degenerate and leave a scar on the ovary wall.
Development of Tomato Seeds and Fruits After Fertilisation
After fertilisation, the petals fall off, the stigma and style wither away and the carpel begins to swell.
Stigma and style degenerate while the sepals of the tomato plant can still be seen.
Ovary wall swells in the ripe fruit.
Chapter : Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Topic : Correlate the structure of the fruit with the ovary
Form 5
Biology
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