Question 3 After pollination and fertilization, the ___________ of the angiosperm flower develops into the seed which often contains___________ as a source of energy for the embryo. ovule; starch sepal; fruit anther; protein stigma; fruit Question 4 In angiosperms, the fruit is often a(n) ___________, and its purpose is __________. mature ovule; to feed animals mature ovule; to supply energy to the embryo mature ovary; seed dispersal mature anther; seed dispersal
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