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Are sepals and petals involved in sexual reproduction​

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Answered by Hun7er
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The sepals and petals are accessory parts or sterile appendages; though they protect the flower buds and attract pollinators, they are not directly involved with sexual reproduction.

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Answered by devyaninagrath
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Answer: The calyx and corolla together compose the perianth. The sepals and petals are accessory parts or sterile appendages; though they protect the flower buds and attract pollinators, they are not directly involved with sexual reproduction.

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