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Answered by sharonthomas28
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When a flower arises in the axil of a leaf-like structure, this structure is known as a bract. Because bracts are large and brightly coloured structures, they are often mistaken for petals. This helps to attract insects for pollination.

Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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What are bracts ? State their function.

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A bract is a piece of a plant that may look like a petal or a leaf.

Fundamentally, a bract is most related to a leaf, yet it, as a rule, is somewhat not quite the same as the leaves of the plant.

A few bracts are green while others are colored.

Bracts can be of numerous sizes, shapes, and textures.

Their primary function is to shield the flower from harsh climate and insects.

At the point when a flower first grows, it is encompassed by the green, thick bracts.

A few plants have two bracts while others have many bracts.

The flower blooms and comes out of the bracts, which stay on the plant and shape the base of the flowers.

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