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How are seeds formed in a flower ?​

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Answered by jivrajsbindra
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Plants produce flowers to make seeds. To make a seed a flower must be pollinated. Pollen from the male part of one flower travels to the female part of another flower where the seeds are made. ... The stigma is usually in the centre and the stamens, which produce the pollen, cluster around it.

Answered by koalisaha
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Plants produce flowers to make seeds. To make a seed a flower must be pollinated. Pollen from the male part of one flower travels to the female part of another flower where the seeds are made. ... The stigma is usually in the centre and the stamens, which produce the pollen, cluster around it.

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