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The ripened ovaries of a flower contain the . Seeds Sperm Eggs
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The ripened ovaries of a flower contain the .
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seeds um first one i hope it helps
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I believe they carry the seeds to plant more flowers. I am 85% sure.. I hope this got you an idea! :D
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