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Write a scientific argument using CER to answer this question: How can we detect Tsunamis?
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1. the anther
2. showy petals and sepals, nectar guides, shape, size, and color.
3. stamen
4. The pollen-producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
5. the anther and filament
6. anther, filament, pollen
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