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Answer:

Explanation:

The ripe, red, fleshy part that we think of as the strawberry “fruit” is actually swollen receptacle tissue – the part of the plant that connected the flower to the stem. When a strawberry flower is pollinated, it triggers the receptacle tissue to grow and change.

Answer: Receptacle tissue

Explanation:

         In a strawberry, the fleshy part (frequently red or pink) grows from the receptacle tissue. When the fruits are pollinated and provided with nutrients, the receptacle tissue swells giving us the fleshy part of the strawberry.

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