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Zigmanuir [339]
3 years ago
5

Flower Assignment:

Biology
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I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The primary purpose of a flower is reproduction. Since the flowers are the reproductive organs of plant, they mediate the joining of the sperm, contained within pollen, to the ovules — contained in the ovary. Pollination is the movement of pollen from the anthers to the stigma

2.Most flowers have the same basic parts, even though they come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours. Flowers are there to make sure that pollination and fertilisation take place, so that seeds can be produced.

3. A flower with male and female parts is called a perfect flower. A flower that is missing male or female parts is an imper- fect flower. ... Imperfect flowers are always incomplete, but incomplete flowers may or may not be imperfect.

4. Plants may have flowers that are complete or incomplete. If a flower has sepals, petals, pis- tils, and stamens, it is a complete flower. If a flower is missing one of those, it is an incom- plete flower. Imperfect flowers are always incomplete, but incomplete flowers may or may not be imperfect.An incomplete flower is defined as a flower missing any of its parts in its natural form, i. e. petals, sepals, stamens or pistils. A related term is "imperfect flower" indicating flowers that lack either stamens or pistils.

5.Pollination is a process of transferring of pollens from one flower to another. While fertilization is the process after the successful transfer of pollination, which involves the fusion of male gametes and female gametes of plants. Both of these are the natural process.

6. Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Their seeds develop inside a female reproductive part of the flower, called the ovary, which usually ripens into a protective FRUIT. Gymnosperms (conifers, Ginkgo, and cycads) do not have flowers or ovaries. Their seeds mature inside cones.

7.A sepal is a part of the flower of angiosperms. Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom. The term sepalum was coined by Noël Martin Joseph de Necker in 1790, and derived from the Greek σκέπη, a covering

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