What happens to the following parts of a flower after fertilization?
$(i)$ Ovum (Egg cell)
$(ii)$ Ovary
$(iii)$ Ovule
$(iv)$ Sepals and petals

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(N/A) $(i)$ The ovum (egg cell) fuses with the male gamete to form a zygote.
$(ii)$ The ovary ripens and develops into the fruit.
$(iii)$ The ovule develops into the seed.
$(iv)$ The sepals and petals usually wither,shrivel,and fall off.

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