angiosperms bear as reproductive organ
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At the centre of the flower are the carpels, collectively called the gynoecium. ... After fertilization, the ovule matures into a seed, and the carpel matures into a fruit. Carpels, and thus fruit, are unique to angiosperms. A complete flower contains all four organs, while an incomplete flower is missing at least one.
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At the centre of the flower are the carpels, collectively called the gynoecium. ... After fertilization, the ovule matures into a seed, and the carpel matures into a fruit. Carpels, and thus fruit, are unique to angiosperms. A complete flower contains all four organs, while an incomplete flower is missing at least one.
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