Biology, asked by tothegameworld, 2 months ago

Are there flowers which have parts other than sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils​

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Answered by umasahu871999
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When flowers contain both male and female parts within the same blossom, they are botanically “perfect” and do not require another plant for successful pollination. Some plants don't form distinct petals and sepals, but they have one undifferentiated whorl comprised of structures called tepals.

Answered by akgbpl
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  1. flower having.sepals petals stamens and pistils are known as compelete flower
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