How are the sepals and petals of
a flower different based on their
structure and function?
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A flower bud is protected by green leafy structures called sepals. Collectively, all of the sepals form the calyx. The corolla or petals are often brightly coloured with markings attractive to insects. ... In insect-pollinated plants, there are also usually nectaries which secrete sugary nectar, located within the flower.
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A flower bud is protected by green leafy structures called sepals. Collectively, all of the sepals form the calyx. The corolla or petals are often brightly coloured with markings attractive to insects. ... In insect-pollinated plants, there are also usually nectaries which secrete sugary nectar, located within the flower.
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