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What is the fate of the foliowing organs of a flower after fertilization ?
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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Flower Structure**: A flower consists of various organs, including sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Each of these organs has a specific role during the reproductive process. 2. **Fertilization Process**: After fertilization occurs, the male gamete (from pollen) fuses with the female gamete (in the ovule) to form a zygote. 3. **Fate of Sepals**: After fertilization, the sepals, which are the outermost parts of the flower that protect the developing bud, typically fall off. This is because their primary role is to protect the flower before it blooms, and once fertilization has occurred, they are no longer needed. ...
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