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    The Floral Meristem in Flowering Plants Develops from the Shoot
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The Floral Meristem in Flowering Plants Develops from the Shoot

Question 2

Question 2

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The floral meristem in flowering plants develops from the shoot apical meristem,which usually produces leaves.Which floral part is not a modified leaf?


A) sepal
B) carpel
C) stamen
D) pollen tube
E) petal

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