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flowers is modified for which reproduction​

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Answered by varunkumaryadavIQ
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asexual reproduction

Explanation:

only one parant is sufficient for the prosuction pf offspring

Answered by vivek401
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Answer:

The flower is generally defined as a highly specialized reproductive shoot, comparable to leaves- bearing shoot.

The sepals and petals may be regarded as modified leaves. Stamens and carpels also show some resemblance to leaves in position, arrangement, internal structure and development.

Based on these similarities, they are comparable with leaves which bear reproductive organs.

The terms microsporophylls and megasporophylls are often applied to stamen and carpel respectively. The flower, then, can be defined as a group of sporophylls usually surrounded by perianth.

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