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Morphological characters flower inflorescence and leaves in angiosperms

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Answered by Anonymous
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The highly specialized shoot which is responsible for the production of fruits and seeds is called flower. Flowers are concerned with the sexual reproduction. Flower has following pans.

1.Sepals: Sepals are outermost green part of flower. They enclose the other floral part of the flower. Sepals are colleethely called calyx.Petals:

2.Petals are large coloured part or flower. Fhey form w horl just inside the sepals. Petals are collectively called corolla.

3. Stamens: Stamens are the imile organs of flower. rhey form whorl inside corolla. Stamens are collective Is called androecium.

4. Carpels: Carpels are female organs of flower. They are present in the centre of the flower. Carpels are collecti‘ely called gynoecium.

Answered by Surnia
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The following includes the morphological characteristics of the flower inflorescence and leaves:

Explanation:

  • The flowering plants of the angiosperms have flowers that have sex organs.  The flowering plants are borne in clusters.The flowers appear in various shapes and sizes.
  • The leaves are green, photosynthesizing, they vary according to the environmental conditions. They have flat leaves.
  • The stems of the flowers undergoes monopodial growth. The flowers are of various types like spikes, catkins, panicles and others.

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