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2
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sac-like structure on top of the filament; contains pollen, the male sex cell
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3
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contains both stamens and pistils
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4
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female reproductive part of the flower; produces female sex cells (ovules) that become seeds if fertilized
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7
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when pollen fuses with the egg cell
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8
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flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
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9
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collective name of sepals
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15
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has all four major parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils)
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17
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male reproductive part of the flower
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19
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tube that leads to the ovary
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21
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where egg cells develop; after fertilization it becomes a fruit or seed coat dependng on plant type
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