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What is actinomorphic?

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Answered by 1Angel25
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Actinomorphic is a greek and German word made of half German and half Greek word “Actino” and “morphos” respectively the meaning it denotes is “ anything which can be radially divided into two equal halves or parts from any plane is known to be actinomorphic”. For e.g. :- flower of Hibiscus.
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Answered by udaykumar92
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Rather than actinomorphic (regular), a flower can be zygomorphic (irregular). When flowers are zygomorphic, they are only bilaterally symmetrical, meaning they are able to be bisected into two halves, forming mirror images. Snapdragon and Gladiolus flowers (Iridaceae) are zygomorphic, rather than actinomorphic.

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