Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 24 on the other hand in viviparous animals (majority of mammals including human beings) the zygote develops into a young one inside the body of the female organism. after attaining a certain stage of growth the young ones are delivered out of the body of the female organism. because of proper embryonic care and protection the chances of survival of young ones is greater in viviparous organisms. in flowering plants the zygote is formed inside the ovule. after fertilisation the sepals petals and stamens of the flower wither and fall off. can you name a plant in which the sepals remain attached 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 (figure 1.8). after dispersal seeds germinate under favourable conditions to produce new plants shine india monthly magazine subscription.
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