In what ways are flowers similar to the reproductive organs of animals?
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Answer:It is not similar.
Explanation:They have different reproductive organs. They do not any same organs.
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Flowers are similar to the 'reproductive organs' of animals in the manner that the former are the 'reproductive organs of the plants'.
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In plants, the reproductive organs can be identified on different male plants and female plants, and in certain plants that host both the male and female parts or the stamen and the stigma. Flowers produce male and female gametes and with the help of bees and butterflies, transfer the pollen grains from the male plant to the carpal, style, and stigma. Fertilization occurs then.
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