Actually, flowers haven't genders, like " woow, that's a male flower". WROOONG. Flowers have, indeed, parts of themselves that are their male reproductive system and their female <span>reproductive system. Butt* the part of the flower that develop, as you said, into a fruit it's the ovary, after being pollinated by pollen from the anther of another flower (ovary is the female part of the flower and the anthers are the male part)
*that's a joke, ok?
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I believe it would be sedimentary, since layers are used. Hopefully this helps :)
"Different substances sometimes have the same chemical formula, such as glucose and fructose, but they have different components so they act differently."