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The image displays an educational botanical illustration titled "Fig. 14.6 The parts of a flower," presented on a page from what appears to be a textbook or scientific material. The central illustration features a stylized, longitudinally sectioned yellow flower with green structural components, depicting its internal anatomy. Key parts are labeled with black text and thin lines, including Stigma, Style, Filament, Ovary, Ovule, Perianth (sub-labeled Petal/Corolla and Sepal/Calyx), Floral axis, Articulation, Pedicel, Mature Flower, and Nectary. Black arrows extend from the main flower diagram to two isolated, magnified components: an ovule on the left and a stamen on the right. The stamen is further labeled with Connective, Anther, and Microsporangium. Partial English text is visible above and below the diagram, featuring phrases such as "The stamens," "The carpels," and "The Sepals." The overall environment is that of a printed page. There are no people, dynamic actions, or interactions depicted. No specific physical location within a city, such as Agani, Nigeria, is depicted or inferable from the content of this botanical diagram.
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Oct 29, 2025

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The image displays an educational botanical illustration titled "Fig. 14.6 The parts of a flower," presented on a page from what appears to be a textbook or scientific material. The central illustration features a stylized, longitudinally sectioned yellow flower with green structural components, depicting its internal anatomy. Key parts are labeled with black text and thin lines, including Stigma, Style, Filament, Ovary, Ovule, Perianth (sub-labeled Petal/Corolla and Sepal/Calyx), Floral axis, Articulation, Pedicel, Mature Flower, and Nectary. Black arrows extend from the main flower diagram to two isolated, magnified components: an ovule on the left and a stamen on the right. The stamen is further labeled with Connective, Anther, and Microsporangium. Partial English text is visible above and below the diagram, featuring phrases such as "The stamens," "The carpels," and "The Sepals." The overall environment is that of a printed page. There are no people, dynamic actions, or interactions depicted. No specific physical location within a city, such as Agani, Nigeria, is depicted or inferable from the content of this botanical diagram.

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