Angiosperms are FLOWERING PLANTS. The flower is the reproductive organ of an angiosperm. The female reproductive organ of a flower is the PISTIL. Three parts make the PISTIL: The stigma, the style and the ovary. The stigma is the sticky tip of the pistil. The style connects the stigma to the ovary. The ovary contains one or more ovules. Pollination occurs soon after a grain of pollen lands on the sticky stigma. The pollen produces a tube that grows through the style and into the ovule (remember that one or more ovules are inside the OVARY). A sperm cell is released from the tube to fertilize the egg cell in the ovule. The result is a SEED that may eventually become a new plant. So the seed develops inside the OVULE.
seed
The ovary
The fruit, such as the part we eat, apples oranges, you name it.
When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight. When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight.
A flower seed becomes dormant over the passage of time. Flower seeds that sit over a long time and becomes dried out and shriveled, it will cease to be effective and will turn dormant.
A flower seed becomes dormant over the passage of time. Flower seeds that sit over a long time and becomes dried out and shriveled, it will cease to be effective and will turn dormant.
Ovule becomes the seed after fertilization
Seed pod
The pistil
When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight. When a fertilised egg becomes a seed the flower spreads its seeds so there isn't a fight for space , water or sunlight.
The ovary of a flower develops into the fruit, while the ovule inside the ovary becomes the seed.
The part of the flower that protects the seeds is the ovary of the pistil.