Science, asked by madhavianjuri2007, 3 months ago

A student found a flower that only had
stamens present in it. Will this flower
become a fruit? Explain your answer​

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Answered by CharmingHeart19
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No, the flower found by the student will not form a fruit. Pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower which consists of style, stigma and ovary. Ovary further develops into a fruit.

Answered by cuteangel0001
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o, the flower found by the student will not form a fruit. Pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower which consists of style, stigma and ovary. Ovary further develops into a fruit.

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