Biology, asked by parultyagi571, 6 months ago

what are petals and sepals​

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Answered by Finleycf
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Explanation:

In plant: Flowers. Sepals (collectively called the calyx) are modified leaves that encase the developing flower. They are sterile floral parts and may be either green or leaflike or composed of petal-like tissue. Petals (collectively called the corolla) are also sterile floral parts that usually function as visually…

Answered by GAMINGgurl
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what are petals and sepals

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Petals are the coloured, scented and also the attractive part of the flower. It attracts the insects to come and suck the nectar and also does for the human eyes.

Sepals are the part that consists of the leaves which I don't know under-border the sepals. They basically are the leaves and the leaves make the food as we have learnt in the younger years of our school.

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