Biology, asked by shreya558, 1 year ago

difference between actinomorphic and zygomorphic?????

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Answered by chaitanyaroy29
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flowers which show ridal symmetry are called actinomorphic .flowers that are bilaterally symmetrical so that they are able to be bisected into similar halves in only one plane forming mirror images.

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In symmetry,the flower may be actinomorphic(radial symmetry) or zygomorphic(bilateral symmetry).✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍

When a flower can be divided into two equal halves in any radial plane passing through the centre,it is said to be actinomorphic.Eg:mustard,chilli.

When a flower can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane,it is zygomorphic.Eg:pea,gulmohur.

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