differentiate between petals and petaloid sepals
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The main difference between petals and petaloid is that petals are the true corolla of a flower whereas petaloid is the condition of having modified sepals resembling petals.
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Petal is the non-essential whorls that are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
Petal is the non-essential whorls that are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.Petaloid is when the perianth is non-green ie when petals and sepals appear to be undiffrerentiated
A petal is an individual part of the corolla, they are usually non-green and are responsible for the attraction of pollinating agents. In certain conditions the calyx and corolla are fused to form a new whorl called the perianth, with its individual components called tepals.
A petal is an individual part of the corolla, they are usually non-green and are responsible for the attraction of pollinating agents. In certain conditions the calyx and corolla are fused to form a new whorl called the perianth, with its individual components called tepals.A non-green perianth resembling petals is called a petaloid.
A petal is an individual part of the corolla, they are usually non-green and are responsible for the attraction of pollinating agents. In certain conditions the calyx and corolla are fused to form a new whorl called the perianth, with its individual components called tepals.A non-green perianth resembling petals is called a petaloid.Both petals and petaloids serve an identical function of increasing the chances of pollination. These both attract the insects with their bright colours.
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