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- Complete flower is a flower in which all four parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil) are present.
- Petals of flowers, collectively the corolla, are located inside the whorl of sepals and usually display vivid colors to attract pollinators.
- Sepals of flowers are usually photosynthetic organs, although there are some exceptions.
- All flowers of plants contain the structures sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens.
- A sepal is a modified leaf that encloses the bud; outermost structure of a flower.
- The calyx, a whorl of sepals in flowers of plants, is located at the base of the peduncle or stem and encloses the floral bud before it opens.
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claimComplete flower is a flower in which all four parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil) are present.
claimPetals of flowers, collectively the corolla, are located inside the whorl of sepals and usually display vivid colors to attract pollinators.
claimSepals of flowers are usually photosynthetic organs, although there are some exceptions.
claimAll flowers of plants contain the structures sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens.
claimA sepal is a modified leaf that encloses the bud; outermost structure of a flower.
claimThe calyx, a whorl of sepals in flowers of plants, is located at the base of the peduncle or stem and encloses the floral bud before it opens.