Question 12 Marks
State the post-fertilisation changes that lead to fruit formation in plants.
Answer
View full question & answer→→ After fertilisation, the zygote divides several times to form an embryo within the ovule.
→ The ovule develops a tough coat and is gradually converted into a seed.
→ The ovary grows rapidly and ripens to form a fruit.
→ The petals, sepals, stamens, style and stigma may shrivel and fall off.
→ The ovule develops a tough coat and is gradually converted into a seed.
→ The ovary grows rapidly and ripens to form a fruit.
→ The petals, sepals, stamens, style and stigma may shrivel and fall off.








