Science, asked by sharmisthachoudharyk, 8 months ago

why do Petals of flowers differ from plant to plant​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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Answer:

Answer. and water pollination . Some of the petals are colourful and the others are dull-coloured.

Answered by yesodha4
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Explanation:

Petals are essentially modified leaves. Plants have different leaf patterns depending on their strategy for moisture conservation and use of sunlight for photosynthesis. Petal size and variety will depend on the plant’s strategy for pollination. Plants that can take advantage of wind for pollination will tend to have smaller flowers. Plants that must attract insects and birds for pollination will tend to be larger and have more petals to stand out from competing plants. No pollination = no propagation.

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