Biology
The part of the flower that gives rise to the fruit is
- Sepals
- Petals
- Ovary
- Stamens
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Ovary
Reason — Ovary is the swollen basal portion of the gynoecium that develop into fruit.
Sepals protect the flower bud, do not form fruit. Petals attract pollinators. Stamens are male reproductive part which produce pollen.
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