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Is the flower involved in plant reproduction?

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Is the flower involved in plant reproduction?

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Yes! In flowering plants the flower is the most important part of a plant for reproduction. Pollen and Ovules are produced in the flower. The purpose of the flower is to attract insects, birds or bats in order to cause pollen to be spread. The flower is the point of fertilisation, when pollen and ovules fuse, which ultimately forms the new individual.

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