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describe the internal structure of flower​

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Within the corolla are one or more stamens containing pollen, which are the male reproductive structures. In the very centre of the flower are the female reproductive organs. The female parts of a flower consist of an ovary, which contains one or more ovules, a style and the stigma.

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Within the corolla are one or more stamens containing pollen, which are the male reproductive structures. In the very centre of the flower are the female reproductive organs. The female parts of a flower consist of an ovary, which contains one or more ovules, a style and the stigma.

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