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Where does sexual reproduction happen in a plant? The stem, the roots, the flowers, OR the capillaries?
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Where does sexual reproduction happen in a plant?
The stem, the roots, the flowers, OR the capillaries?
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In order to create a new plant the plant has to have both male and female gametes (gametes are sex organs) so the plant transfer them to other to fertilize and the ovules (ovules:the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed) and they grow into seeds.
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It happens in the Flowers
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