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Multiple Choice
Flowers bear seeds in protective chambers called __________.
A
cones
B
anthers
C
sepals
D
antheridia
E
ovaries
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Begin by understanding the function of each structure listed in the options. Cones are typically associated with gymnosperms, which do not have protective chambers for seeds.
Anthers are part of the stamen in flowers and are responsible for producing pollen, not seeds.
Sepals are the outer parts of the flower that protect the developing bud, but they do not bear seeds.
Antheridia are male reproductive structures found in non-flowering plants like mosses and ferns, not related to seed-bearing in flowers.
Ovaries are the part of the flower where seeds develop. They are protective chambers that encase the ovules, which, after fertilization, develop into seeds.