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A student observed a flower and identified the the parts like Sepals, petals and stamens only, what kind of flower is it. ​

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Answered by si563295
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An incomplete flower lacks at least one of the four whorls. Cotton is a complete flower as it has all the whorls in the form of sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.

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Androecium Gynoecium

It consists of the anther, the filament and the connective. It consists of the stigma, the style and the ovary.

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