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I HAVE BEAUTIFUL COLORED PETALS WHO I AM

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Answered by Riddocz
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Answer:

I'm a flower... isn't it

Answered by rashich1219
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Flowers

Explanation:

  • The reproductive structure of flowering plants is the flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom.
  • The reproductive organs of the plant are housed in the flower structure, and its purpose is to reproduce seeds.
  • Seeds are the next generation of higher plants, and they are the principal way by which members of a species are disseminated across the landscape.
  • Parts of the flower develop into a fruit that contains the seeds after fertilisation.
  • Many flowers have developed to attract animals to pollinate them, with the pollinating agent's movements adding to the possibility of genetic recombination within a scattered plant population.
  • Angiosperm flowers have a distinctive reproductive structure.
  • When part or all of the reproductive component is distinguishable in colour and form, the term "flower" is commonly employed.
  • Flowers posses bright coloured petals of distinct varieties.
  • They come in a variety of sizes, from tiny blossoms to massive blooms. Individual flowers are relatively large and showy in some plants, such as poppy, magnolia, tulip, and petunia, and are produced singly, whereas individual flowers may be very small.
  • Flowers, regardless of their variation, all have the same purpose: to reproduce the species by producing seeds.
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