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In the fruit, the OVARY WALL develops into the:
ASeed coat (testa and tegmen layers)
BEndosperm tissue (nutritive)
CEmbryo (the new plantlet inside)
DPericarp (with three layers)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Pericarp (with three layers)
The ovary wall becomes the PERICARP (with epicarp, mesocarp, endocarp layers). The seed coat develops from integuments; endosperm from the central cell; embryo from the zygote.
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