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Which structure becomes the seed after fertilization? A.ovary B.anther C.ovule D.pollen
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Which structure becomes the seed after fertilization?
A.ovary
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C.ovule
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Answer:
OVULE
Step-by-step explanation:
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I believe the correct answer is C
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