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Guys please I need the answer: What part of a flower has the stone developed from? 0 stigma 0 ovary 0 ovule Which one??? Please helppppp❤️
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Guys please I need the answer:
What part of a flower has the stone developed from?
0 stigma
0 ovary
0 ovule
Which one???
Please helppppp❤️
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Answer: Ovary
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