Science, asked by kaifakar7, 1 year ago

i from the protective covering for the petals of a flower in its budding stage .who am i?​

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Answered by ashi4961
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Answer:

your answer should be sepals

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The sepals form a protective covering for the petals of a flower bud.  

Explanation:

The sepals are usually green in colour, leaf-like structures that enclose the petals of a flower bud and protect it from harsh weather conditions or from being eaten by birds and animals due to its attractive colour.

The sepals are collectively known as calyx and their main function is protection of the bud. As the flower blooms, the sepals usually do not have any other functions. They remain as vestigial parts or fall off with time.

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