Biology, asked by rachel1355, 1 month ago

Why are essential and non-essential
parts of flowers named so? Grive examples.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Essential parts of a flower are those that are directly associated with reproduction. E.g. Stamen and Carpel.

Answered by samridhic
1

Answer:

essential parts are those which are required for reproduction, non essential (or accesory) parts are those which don't partake in reproduction in a direct manner

Explanation:

essential parts

gynocieum (femal reproductive part, includes pistil or carpels)

pistil includes

stigma

style

ovary

androcieum (male reproductive part, includes stamen)

stamen includes

anther

filament

stock

non essential (or accesory) parts

sepal (also called calyx)

petal (also called corolla)

pedicle

thalamus

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