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  • Pea Plants: Understanding Male & Female Sex Cells
    Yes, peas have both male and female sex cells.

    * Male sex cells (pollen) are produced in the anthers of the flower.

    * Female sex cells (eggs) are produced in the ovules within the ovary of the flower.

    Peas are self-pollinating, meaning that the pollen from a flower can fertilize the ovules of the same flower. This is why peas can reproduce on their own, without the need for cross-pollination.

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