Biology, asked by Unnati004, 1 year ago

1.what are staminate flowers?

2.differenciate between gamosepalous and polysepalous.

3.what is receptacle?

4.what is called sepalloid petal?


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Answered by hemanth101
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1:A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillateflower is female, bearing only pistils. A monoecious (pronounced moan-EE-shus) plant has separate male flowersand female flowers occurring on the same plant.

2:(a) Gamosepalous: If sepals are joint or fused together, the calyx is said to be gamosepalous. E.g. Hibiscus

(b) Polysepalous: If sepals are free and not joined together, the calyx is said to be polysepalous. E.g. Rose, Mustard

Difference between gamosepalous and polysepalous flowers is thatgamosepalous have united sepals while polysepalous have separate sepals. if it helped u please mark me as brainleast. Gamosepalous have united sepals whereas the Polysepalous have separate sepals.

3:A receptacle is a container that's used for holding or storing things. ... In botany, receptacle refers to the part of a stem that holds a plant's organs. The word receptacle comes from the Latin root word receptaculum, which describes a place to receive and store things.

4:In some flowers, the petals are green and are called sepaloid.

Sepaloid flowers: Sepaloid means when petals resemble sepals.

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Answered by amartyadmenon
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