Yes, Bisexual flowers can grow into a fruit. In flowering plants, flowers are the reproductive organs . they have both male and female reproductive organs They are Hermaphrodites and are known as Bisexual Flowers.Sweet pea is a bisexual flower as well as a fruit.
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∙ 12y agoYes, bisexual flowers have both male and female reproductive organs and can self-pollinate to produce fruits. The male part of the flower releases pollen to the female part, leading to fertilization and fruit development.
The flower becomes fertilized with pollen and swells into the fruit. The stigma (plant equivalent of ovaries) of the flower become the seeds if fertilised, and the rest grows around it. The resultant mass of tissue is a fruit. A plant part is only a fruit if the mass contains seeds. Therefore, apples and tomatoes are fruit, potatoes and strawberries are not. Bananas are technically herbs.
Once the fruit of the flame of the forest flower starts to develop, the petals typically fall off. This process allows the flower to focus its energy on fruit production and seed development.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit while the flower petals wither away. The ovules inside the ovary develop into seeds, and the ovary wall matures into the fruit to protect and nourish the seeds as they develop.
Once the stigma is removed from a flower, it is no longer able to receive pollen for fertilization. Without fertilization, the ovary of the flower will not develop into a fruit. Pollen must be able to reach the stigma for fertilization to occur and for fruit development to take place.
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
Yes, because male reproductive organ is required only for pollination not for making fruit.
No. A fruit develops from a flower.
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several blossom on a flower stick together and develop in to a single fruit
it is a bisexual flower
its the ovary
Removal of stamens of a flower is called as Emasculation.......Being a bisexual flower does not necessarily eliminate any possibilities of cross pollination; in fact most bisexual flowers device special features to ensure cross pollination.Therefore removal of young stamens poses no major problem to fertilization or fruit formation.
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The flower becomes fertilized with pollen and swells into the fruit. The stigma (plant equivalent of ovaries) of the flower become the seeds if fertilised, and the rest grows around it. The resultant mass of tissue is a fruit. A plant part is only a fruit if the mass contains seeds. Therefore, apples and tomatoes are fruit, potatoes and strawberries are not. Bananas are technically herbs.
Once the fruit of the flame of the forest flower starts to develop, the petals typically fall off. This process allows the flower to focus its energy on fruit production and seed development.
The flower in the illustration has the potential to develop into multiple fruits, each containing multiple seeds. The exact number of fruits and seeds will depend on factors such as successful pollination, fertilization, and environmental conditions.