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Question

Identify the image below.

  1. Leaves
  2. Roots
  3. Stems
  4. Flowers

hintHint:

The flower is a beautiful part of the aerial parts of a plant which is a reproductive structure of the plant.

The correct answer is: Flowers


    • The reproductive structure of seed-bearing plants is known as flowers.
    • A flower may contain up to four whorls or arrangements of parts: carpels, stamens, petals, and sepals. The female reproductive organs consist of one or more carpels. 

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