What are the different parts of a complete flower
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According to their structures, some flowers - like roses - are considered to be complete, while others are classified as incomplete. In order for a flower to be considered complete it must have four parts: sepals, petals, stamens and pistils. Incomplete flowers lack one or more of these parts.
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petals, buds, leaf, stigma, roots, steam,
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