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What do the following parts of a flower develop into after fertilisation ?
(a) Ovary .......... , (b) Ovules ..........

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(A) Ovary ............ fruit , (b) Ovules ........ seeds
After fertilisation, the zygote develops into the embryo and the ovules develop into the seed. The ovary develops into the fruit which develops a thick, protective wall called pericarp.
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