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    Exam 23: Reproduction and Development of Flowering Plants
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    The Pollen-Producing Body of a Flower Is The
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The Pollen-Producing Body of a Flower Is The

Question 75

Question 75

Multiple Choice

The pollen-producing body of a flower is the:


A) Stigma
B) Style
C) Ovary
D) Sepal
E) Anther

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