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How do flower show diversity in their outer parts of a flower?

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Answered by khangan71rajesh
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The other leaves were larger and attached to the stem with a petiole. These are called megaphylls, and are more similar to the typical leaves we think of today. They also have branching vascular tissue, letting the leaf be broad. All Flowering plants have megaphylls, as do ferns

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Explanation:

Those plants that bear flowers are known as flowering plants and which do not bear flowers are known as non-flowering plants.

Example : mosses, ferns

Majority of the plants in the plant kingdom produce flowers. Though flowers are those structures that is colorful, beautiful and consists of petals, small flowers which are hardly noticeable at first glance are also present in herbs and grass varieties.

Flowering plants can be divided into two - monocotyledons and dicotyledons.

Flowers are specially structured for reproduction.

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