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| That part of the stamen containing the pollen |
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new organism (sometimes more than one) is produced from only one parent organism. |
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| type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows from the body of the parent. |
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cells that have pairs of similar chromosomes |
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| sex cell formed in the female reproductive organs |
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| structure that supports the anther |
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cells that do not have pairs of chromosomes, such as sex cells |
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| flower with either male reproductive structure OR female reproductive structure |
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| a process that produces haploid sex cells |
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| the swollen base of the pistil where the ovules are found. |
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| the place where eggs are produced |
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| reproductive organ of a flowering plant |
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| flower with either male reproductive structure AND female reproductive structure |
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| the female reproductive organ in the flower of an angiosperm |
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| plant parts that can produce sperm |
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| small structure in seed plants that has a waterproof covering and that contains gametophyte parts that can produce sperm |
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The transfer of pollen grains of a species to the female part of the plant of the same species |
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| involves two parent organisms |
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| male reproductive structure of a plant |
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