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Botany
Reproduction in plants
Flowering Plant Reproduction
The ovules in flower are produced in the
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ovary. The ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ, which is responsible for producing and releasing eggs. In flowering plants, the ovary houses the ovules, which eventually become seeds after fertilization.
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