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What part of the plant develops into a fruit? When does this occur?

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Ovary

After pollination and fertilization, carpels develop into the fruit tissue we eat (ovary) and the seeds within (ovules)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Female reproductive structure of flower that usually develops into the fruitis called ovary.
  • Pericarp is the fruit tissues surrounding the seeds that are derived from the ovary.
  • Ovule is the egg-bearing structure of the flower that develops into a seed.
  • After pollination and fertilization, carpels develop into the fruit tissue we eat (ovary) and the seeds within (ovules).
  • Fruit development is initiated by growth regulating hormones produced by developing seeds.
  • Flowers with one carpel only require fertilization of one of the two ovules to produce fruit.
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