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do all flowers have same parts? Classify the flowers according to the parts of a flower present in them and give examples.​

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Answered by sahasraodela3
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All flowers do not have same parts. ... The male part of a flower, called the stamen, consists of two parts: the filament and the anther. ... Flowers generally have the same number of stamens as petals. the flowers which do not have same parts are called incomplete flowers.

Answered by arpithapillai001
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All flowers do not have same parts. ... The male part of a flower, called the stamen, consists of two parts: the filament and the anther. ... Flowers generally have the same number of stamens as petals. the flowers which do not have same parts are called incomplete flowers.

Explanation:

Flowers come in many different shapes, sizes, and colours. However, most have a similar basic structure. Most flowers have male parts, called stamens, and female parts, called carpels.Not all plants have the same structures (stems, leaves, flowers, roots). While most students recognize the stem, leaves, and flowers of plants, fewer identify roots as a common structure. ... Plants take in all substances they need to grow through their roots. Plants take in air through their leaves.

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