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The receptive surface for pollen on an angiosperm flower is the (A) anther (B) corolla (C) ovary (D) style (E) stigma
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The receptive surface for pollen on an angiosperm flower is the
(A) anther
(B) corolla
(C) ovary
(D) style
(E) stigma
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(e)stigma is the right one I guess.
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e) the stigma is the correct answer.
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