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Standard VII
Biology
Fruit and Seeds
Seeds in a fr...
Question
Seeds in a fruit develop from
(a) ovule
(b) stigma
(c) ovum
(d) pollen grains
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Solution
(a) ovule
After fertilisation, the ovule develops into a seed. The ovary becomes the fleshy fruit.
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