Flowers are the
a. dormant phase of the plant.
b. location where photosynthesis happens in the plant.
c. reproductive organs of the plant.
d. neuroprocessing unit of the plant.
Choose the correct answer.
Option c is correct
note- flower contain both male and female reproductive part of flower male reproctive part is anther and female reproductive part is stigma style and ovary . The anther release pollen to fall on stigma to reach ovary.
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