| 41. | The ovule then develops into a kernel.
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| 42. | In the ginkgo, for example, sperm travel up tubes to fertilize the ovules.
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| 43. | The flowers are borne on trilocular and one to two ovules is present per locule.
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| 44. | Each carpel will usually have a distinct line of placentation where the ovules are attached.
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| 45. | See Ovule # Location within the plant.
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| 46. | The ovules of bird flowers also tend to have adaptations that protect them from damage.
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| 47. | After pollination occurs, fertilization happens and the ovules grow into seeds within a fruit.
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| 48. | The locules contain the ovules or seeds.
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| 49. | Pollen typically lands directly on the ovule.
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| 50. | This subfamily is defined as those species having cluster roots, solitary ovules and indehiscent fruits.
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