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A radially symmetric flower is called (i) Actinomorphic flower (ii) Asymmetric flower (iii) Zysomorphic flower (iv) Incomplete flower​

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Answered by snehajha8
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Answer:

i) Actinomorphic flower

Explanation:

The flower has radial symmetry, and the flower is called regular or actinomorphic (e.g., buttercup, Ranunculus; Ranunculaceae). In regular flowers, any line drawn through the centre will divide the flower into two identical halves.

Answered by acsahjosemon40
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Answer:

i) Actinomorphic flower

Explanation:

The flower has radial symmetry, and the flower is called regular or actinomorphic (e.g., buttercup, Ranunculus; Ranunculaceae). In regular flowers, any line drawn through the centre will divide the flower into two identical halves.

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