The corolla is made up of ____

a. sepals
b. petals


c. carpels
d. stamens
e. anthers


ANSWER: b

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The female external genitalia are collectively known as the ____

a. ovary b. oviduct c. vagina d. vulva e. uterus

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Hydrophobic

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following are covalent bonds?

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