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He middle class grew out of a social class known as the

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<span>B. serfs.</span><span>


The First Estate or the Clergy, The second Estate or Nobility and the Third Estate or the remaining or vast majority of people. The Third estate actually contained the peasants, workers and every other general people.There was a clear demarkamation between the people and they were segregated on the basis of rulers and followers. The Clergy was made the First estate because they were considered Holy people and near to God. The nobility although alleged to be mostly rich people that remained drunk most of the time were below the Clergy. The peasants and labors worked for all.</span>
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Parts of a flower

The flower is the reproductive organ of many plants.

The component parts of plant that allow reproduction: petal, anther, stamen, filament, stigma, ovary, ovule, nectary and sepal.

The table describes the main parts of a flower and their functions:

SepalsProtect the unopened flower

PetalsMay be brightly coloured to attract insects

StamensThe male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament)

AnthersProduce male sex cells (pollen grains)

StigmaThe top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains

OvaryProduces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules)

NectaryProduce a sugary solution called nectar, which attracts insects

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