Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovulRead more
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth
hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovules of such fruits, however, fail to develop
into seeds.
Endoplasmic reticulum is the site for energy generation:
(B) false False, the endoplasmic reticulum is not the site of energy production. It transports material between different regions in the cytoplasm.
(B) false
See lessFalse, the endoplasmic reticulum is not the site of energy production. It transports material between different regions in the cytoplasm.
‘Fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants’. Explain the statement.
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovulRead more
Yes, it is observed in parthenocarpic fruits. The ‘seedless fruits’ that are available in the market such as pomegranate, grapes etc., are infact good examples. Flowers of these plants are sprayed by a growth
See lesshormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occurred. The ovules of such fruits, however, fail to develop
into seeds.