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What Mature ovary forms the?

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What does a fertilized egg mature into inside the ovary?

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What is a mature ovary of a flowering plant called?

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How do you call a mature ripened ovary of a plant?

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How many mature eggs are typically produced by each ovary of a nonpregnant woman each year?

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Where are the ovules stored?

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What happens as angiosperm seeds mature after fertilization is complete?

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