Flower petals do contain chlorophyll but only in their
early stage of development.
Yes, all plants contain chlorophyll; both flowering and non-flowering
Chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll which are a major part of photosynthesis.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
The petals of a flower are for photosynthesis (for energy) and for attracting other organisms (with bright colors) such as birds, insects, and mammals that transfer pollen from flower to flower, a.k.a., pollination, in order to reproduce (also see "cross-pollination). The sepals contain more chlorophyll which gives plants their green color, and are used for protecting the flower while in it's "bud stage". Cross-Pollination: When pollen is moved from the male structure of a flower and carried to the female structure of another flower by wind, insects, mammals, and birds, as well as fish on some occasions.
yes, the petals only act as an attractant to pollinators, if the petals were removed the flower could still be pollinated
no they do not contain chlorophyll
Chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll which are a major part of photosynthesis.
It contain chlorophyll
LILY IS A complete flower BECAUSE IT CONTAIN ALL FOUR: sepals,petals,pistil,and a stamen
The chromoplasts are the plastids in plant cells that contain the pigments. Carrot roots, flower petals, etc. all contain chromoplasts that give them their unique colors. Chloroplasts contain thylakoids, and the thylakoids are what contains the chlorophyll that gives plants their green color.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
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PETALS
LILY IS A complete flower BECAUSE IT CONTAIN ALL FOUR: sepals,petals,pistil,and a stamen
The stamen of a tomato flower is located inside the petals. The petals of the tomato flower are attached to the pedicel, or stem.
its a flower
The petals of a flower are for photosynthesis (for energy) and for attracting other organisms (with bright colors) such as birds, insects, and mammals that transfer pollen from flower to flower, a.k.a., pollination, in order to reproduce (also see "cross-pollination). The sepals contain more chlorophyll which gives plants their green color, and are used for protecting the flower while in it's "bud stage". Cross-Pollination: When pollen is moved from the male structure of a flower and carried to the female structure of another flower by wind, insects, mammals, and birds, as well as fish on some occasions.
A petal is a part of a flower, a single flower has many/several petals - the petals are the colourful part of the flower we look at.