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Role of the ovary in a flower
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The ovary of a flower is the female reproductive organ that produces the egg cells, or ovules, which will eventually become the seeds of the plant. The ovary is typically located at the base of the flower and is surrounded by petals and sepals. The ovary is responsible for producing the female gametes, or egg cells, which will be fertilized by the male gametes, or pollen, to form a seed.
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