Text | The pistil however, remains attached to the plant. The zygote develops into the embryo and the ovules develop into the seed. The ovary develops into the fruit which develops a thick wall called pericarp that is protective in function . After dispersal, seeds germinate under favourable conditions to produce new plants |
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Extra | SEXUAL REPRODUCTION 1.2.3 Post-fertilisation Events1.2.3.2 Embryogenesis |
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