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  • 04-07-2015
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Oranges have hundreds of seeds. What does this tell us about their pollination?

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ImAGirl ImAGirl
  • 04-07-2015
It tells us that hundreds of pollen grains pollinated the ovules.
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ArnimZola ArnimZola
  • 06-07-2019

Answer:

A large number (hundreds) of pollen pollinated ovules.

Explanation:

A fertilized ovule is transformed into a seed after pollination and fertilization. And the fertilized ovary develops into the fruit. When a fruit such as oranges has hundreds of seeds, this means that hundreds of pollen have pollinated the ovules. This must have been followed by fertilization of the ovules. The multiples of the fertilized ovules transformed into hundreds of seeds.

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