Biology, asked by RYASHWANTH, 8 months ago

do all plants have a definite structure to produce seeds​

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Answered by avneeshgoyal1512
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Angiosperms produce flowers, which are special structures for reproduction. They contain male parts that make pollen and female parts that contain ovules. ... The ovules develop into seeds, from which new plants will grow. In most angiosperms, part of the flower develops into fruit, which protects the seeds inside them.

Answered by vashistjahanavi
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Angiosperms produce flowers, which are special structures for reproduction. They contain male parts that make pollen and female parts that contain ovules. ... The ovules develop into seeds, from which new plants will grow. In most angiosperms, part of the flower develops into fruit, which protects the seeds inside them.

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