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Q: What is the purpose of the anther and ovule?
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How can a plant become a fruit without the anther?

Other plant from the surroundings that has anther (produce the pollen grains) will fertilise the ovule. when the pollen grains landed on the stigma, the ovule is then fertilise.


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The generation of a plant responsible for producing gametes is the?

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