• Matéria: Biologia
  • Autor: anchalakumari720
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

Sketch the reproductive parts of a flower.​


anchalakumari720: answer

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respondido por: fernanda485624
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A complete flower has the following structures:

  • Stamen: male structure of the flower where the fillet and anther are located.

  • Carpel: feminine structure of the flower, formed by the stigma, stylus and ovary.

  • Petals: modified and colored leaves with the function of attracting pollinators. The set of petals is called a corolla.

  • Sepals: located below the petals, usually green in color. The set of sepals is called the chalice.

This entire structure is supported by the peduncle, the stem responsible for connecting the flower to the plant.

The stalk has an enlarged portion attached to the flower called the floral receptacle, where the floral elements are inserted.

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