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describe the reproductive parts of flower with a diagram

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Answered by Anonymous
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A phacolith is a pluton of igneous rock parallel to the bedding plane or foliation of folded country rock. More specifically, it is a typically lens-shaped pluton that occupies either the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline. In rare cases the body may extend as a sill from the crest of an anticline through the trough of an adjacent syncline, such that in cross section it has an S shape. In intensely folded terrain the hinge of folds would be areas of reduced pressure and thus potential sites for magma migration and emplacement.

Answered by hafsakashif955
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Female Reproductive Parts of a Flower The main female reproductive part of a flower is called the pistil. Located in the center of the flower, the pistil holds the ovules, or what will become seeds, after pollination. It’s easy to identify the pistil by its three distinctive parts. Coming out of the center of the pistil is a tube called the style.

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