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how many ovaries are present in a typical flower?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Only one ovary is present
Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
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Answer: The correct answer is-

One ovary is present in a typical flower.

Flower is the reproductive structure of angiosperms ( also known as flowering plants). Within flower, ovary is an essential part of female reproductive structure called Carpel.

Carpel consists of stigma ( a sticky platform to receive pollens), style ( a stalk that connects stigma to ovary) and a swollen/ enlarged basal part called as  Ovary.

Ovary matures and forms fruit after fertilization.

In a typical flowering plant, single flower gives one fruit.

So, a typical flower has only one ovary in its female reproductive structure (carpel).

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