definition of essential and non essential parts of a flower
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Essential parts of a flower are those that are directly associated with reproduction. E.g. Stamen and Carpel. Non-essential (accessory) parts are those which either protect the reproductive parts of the flower or make the flower attractive for pollination. E.g. Sepals and Petals.
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Essential parts of a flower are those that are directly associated with reproduction. E.g. Stamen and Carpel.
Non-essential (accessory) parts are those which either protect the reproductive parts of the flower or make the flower attractive for pollination.
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