Explain the content of the ovary of hibiscus flower seen under microscope
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Hibiscus flowers have an ovary that contains ovules, which are the structures that eventually develop into seeds after fertilization. When viewed under a microscope, the ovary of a hibiscus flower may appear as a rounded structure with small, developing ovules attached to the walls of the ovary. The ovules themselves may be small and transparent, with a small opening called the micropyle. The ovules contain the egg cell and other cells necessary for fertilization and seed development. The ovary is typically surrounded by other floral parts, such as the petals and sepals, which protect and support the ovary as the flower develops.