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part of bisexual flower

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Answered by abhisharma50
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Bisexual flower showing all 4 characteristic parts which are technically modified leaves: Sepal, petal, stamen & pistil. This flower is referred to as complete (with all 4 parts) and perfect (with "male" stamens and "female" pistil). The ovary ripens into a fruit and the ovules inside develop into seeds
Answered by Anonymous
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❇️ The main parts of a flower are the sepal, the petals, the stamen, the stigma and the pistil.

❇️ The petals are the colored parts of the flower that contain the nectar glands and a distinctive perfume.

❇️ The petals of a flower are called the corolla.

❇️ The sepals are those green parts that protect the buds. They can be found at the base of a flower and are known as the calyx.

❇️ The male reproductive part of a flower is called stamen. It is made of a long filament and a pollen sac.

❇️ The female reproductive part of a flower is called pistil. The pistil looks like a bowling pin and includes several parts like style, stigma and the ovary.

❇️ At the top of the flower is the stigma, which is connected to the ovary through the style.

❇️ The style is a long structure resembling a tube.

❇️ The seeds of a flower appear when the content of the ovary is fertilized.

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