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Where are seeds produced in a plant
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Where are seeds produced in a plant
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The seed is formed in the ovary, where the eggs/ovules form. Pollen/sperm travels down a narrow tube to the ovary, where the egg and sperm unite to form a seed. So a seed is formed in the plant ovary.
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Plants produce
flowers to make seeds
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