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Biology, 25.02.2022 06:00 lindselu

Explain your observations. What did you observe? Submit your data chart here. Use the following questions to guide your writing: Describe the location and names of the parts of the pistil.
Describe the location and names of the parts of the stamen.
What were the differences between the Flower A and Flower B?
How were both flowers similar?

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