When a flower bud bursts open, in which order will you see the parts of the flower?
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Sepal
Calyx
Petals
Corolla
Stamen (filament and anther)
Carpel (stigma, style, ovary)
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When a flower bursts open we first see the male ad the female reproductive parts of a flower namely the androecium and the gynoecium. This is then closely followed by the petals and the sepals.
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The flower usually bursts open to aid in reproduction of the plant, the major criteria to aid in fertilisation is the attraction of pollinators to the flowers that is done by the attractive sepals and the petals that are arranged not only as attractors of pollination but also as protectors of the reproductive parts of a flower.
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