BIOLOGY 101 TIDEWATER CC -W/ACCESS >IC
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ISBN: 9781259332319
Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 24, Problem 2MCQ
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The sexual reproduction in flowering plants comprises of the male and the female reproductive organs. The male reproductive part of flowers includes anther, stamen, and pollen, and the female reproductive part includes style, and ovary.
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