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    Where Is an Anther Typically Found in a Flower
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Where Is an Anther Typically Found in a Flower

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Question 13

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Where is an anther typically found in a flower?


A) at the tip of a filament
B) at the tip of a carpel
C) at the tip of an ovule
D) at the tip of a calyx

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