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Levi Cardenas
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18 November, 08:38
What is the antonomy of a flower
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Taniyah Bradford
18 November, 08:47
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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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