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| the cone for angiosperms, produces pollen |
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| female part of the plant,consists of three parts stigma serves as a sticky landing strip for incoming pollen, style is ovary is the nursing area for baby plants |
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| , serves as a sticky landing strip for incoming pollen, |
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| the tube that transports the pollen from the stigma to the ovary, |
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| the nursing area for baby plants |
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| energy and sugar loaded liquid |
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male part of plant, consists of two parts, anther produces the pollen filament, holds up the anther |
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| give a flower its shape and color |
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| protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom. |
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| food to sustain the young plant |
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| pollen traveling to a female cone or flower in an angiosperm |
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| developed a flower as the keeper of the eggs and sperm |
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| single flowers vs bouquet on one stem |
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