Stamens protect the young flowers or buds.True or False.
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The given statement is False,
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- Flower buds are often protected at the bud stage by green leaf-like structures called sepals.
- When a flower is in its bud stage, it is surrounded by sepals, which are often green in color, like in this case.
- When the flower opens, they are behind/under the petals, protecting the blooming bud. A calyx is made up of all of the sepals.
- So, young flowers or buds are protected by sepals.
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