Monday, May 11, 2009

What are the four parts of a complete flower?

A complete flower is a flower that has all four parts of the flower (sepals, petals, pistil, stamen) present.


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What are the four parts of a complete flower?
sepals





petals





stamens





pistil/carpels
Reply:style


stigma


ovary


ovules
Reply:sepal{calyx}


petal{corolla}


stamen{androecium}


carpel{gynoecium}
Reply:petals


stem


root


leave
Reply:Dont forget the others, xylem and phloem, how water goes up and down
Reply:stamen


carpels


petal


sepal
Reply:1)petals


2)stem


3)leaves


4)roots
Reply:stamen, flower, pistol, stem

roller blades

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