Biology, asked by sreyadattagupta, 1 year ago

name the structures with which a flower remain attached to the stem

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Answered by aashisrivastava1
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The structure with which a flower remains 'attached to the stem' is known as ‘pedicel’.

Explanation:

A pedicel is a small "green stick like structure" which holds a flower to the stem. The function of a pedicel is to expose flowers to the sunlight and wind. It also helps to spread the aroma and color to attract insects for pollination easily. It also transfers food and other material to the flower. There can be separate pedicel for each flower or a common pedicel for many flowers.

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