they are the pigmented brightly colored leaves of a plant.
The Corolla of a flower consists of petals.
the petals realise a chemical do make the other flowers horney so the reproduce
It is all part of the seed.
The function of a petal is to attract mammals and insects to the plant for pollination. The larger the petals, the larger distance that it will attract a pollinator
Petal leaves roots stalk
i have a plant that idon't know the name of, its a dicot, with net venation and simple leaf. it has a herbaceous stem and is an angiosperm. how can i identify it? Plant classification is done primarily according to the morphology of the flower of the plant; so to correctly identify the plant you will need to provide full details of the flower and fruit of the plant (colour, petal arrangement, petal number, ovary position etc.)
A flower is considered a organ because the parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system. These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot. The flower, a component of the shoot system, is responsible for seed development and reproduction. There are four main flower parts in angiosperms: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Based on this division of the plant's systems the flower is an organ.
Petal is a part of a flower
No, the petal has nothing to do with food production; they are used in reproduction
A flower petal attracts insects and other life forms that may spread it's pollen to other plants. This allows for reproduction.
petal
Petal: Each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
Petal and Nectary!
Attract polinisators (visible signal)/
Because it's a part of a plant
a plant embryo
it has a different job that contributes to the plant
The petal aids the flower for pollination only, it provides no other function to the plant at all. See related question.
Petal is a colored part of plants.
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