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Name the parts of pistil which develop into fruit and seeds.

A

ovule

B

Stigma

C

Ovary

D

Embryo sac

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Ovary

Pistil is the female reproductive organ that receive pollen to fertilise the egg located in ovary . A pistil has three parts , i.e., stigma (receives pollen), which grows down through style to ovary. Ovary contains ovules, which contain an egg. The ovary develops into the fruit and ovule develops into a seeds.
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