8. Which of the following is a complete flower?
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In order for a flower to be considered complete, it must have sepals, petals, at least one stamen and at least one pistil. ... Complete flowers have both male and female parts, which offer reproductive benefits. Common examples of complete flowers include hibiscus, roses, pea plants and tulips.
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In angiosperm: General features. A complete flower is composed of four organs attached to the floral stalk by a receptacle (Figure 11). From the base of the receptacle upward these four organs are the sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels.
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