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A flower is said to be complete when

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Answered by aishi2020
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A flower is said to be complete when:

It has all the four whorls.

Answered by HappyJohn
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A flower is said to be complete when it has all the 4 whorls.

Explanation:

1. A complete flower is that flower which possess or has all the four whorls in it. These includes: sepals, petals, stamen (male portion) and pistil (female portion).

2. The sepals has the function to protect the flowers as well as fruits from the predators. It also protects the organs of reproduction of the flowers.

3. The petals have the function to attract the pollinators such as bees and some insect to induce pollination.

4. The stamen bears the male reproductive organ in which pollen is present in the anther part.

5. The pistil contains the female organ which has egg in its ovary.

6. In some plants their is either stamen or pistil and are called unisexual. In them, complete flower is not found. Complete flower can be seen only in the bisexual type.

Know more about floral parts:

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Structure of flower with diagram:

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