Biology, asked by aish2808, 11 months ago

How are sepals and petals of a flower different based on their structure and functionls

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Answered by yneetu
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The male parts of a flower consist of one or more stamens. Each stamen is made up of paired anthers (sacs containing pollen) on a filament or stalk. ... Flowers have more than onepetal, and the flower petals are collectively called the corolla. A flowerbud is protected by green leafystructures called sepals
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Flower} is the main reproductive part in plant. It has 4 parts namely;

1) Sepal.

2) Petals.

3) Stamen.

4) Carpel or Pistil.
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\textbf{Sepal}

These are green leaves present at the base of a plant. They protect the flower in bud condition. They contain chlorophyll. So, they also help in pollination.
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\textbf{Petals}

These are coloured leaves. They attract the insects for pollination.
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