nothing. actually, leaves, stem, branches, androecium, gynoecium, thymus etc are included in reproductive parts and also, petals are not playing any specific role in reproduction, but it is the flower in which the androecium grows.
A flower petal attracts insects and other life forms that may spread it's pollen to other plants. This allows for reproduction.
The petal aids the flower for pollination only, it provides no other function to the plant at all. See related question.
reproduction
sepals and petals
it has a different job that contributes to the plant
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.
The petal aids the flower for pollination only, it provides no other function to the plant at all. See related question.
A flower petal attracts insects and other life forms that may spread it's pollen to other plants. This allows for reproduction.
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
they help in pollination
reproduction
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
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
sepals and petals
petal
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.)