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Alicia Reyes
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17 July, 17:28
What is the antomoy of a flower?
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Layla Mullen
17 July, 17:42
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The Male Reproductive Organs: Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen consists of an anther and a filament. The pollen consists of the male reproductive cells; they fertilize ovules.
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