A flower.
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A collection of petals is called a "corolla." The corolla is the collective term for all the petals of a flower, which often serve to attract pollinators with their color and shape. In botanical terms, the corolla is part of the flower structure, located between the sepals and the reproductive organs.
Yes. All flower petals, and all parts of plants are composed of cells.
A structural adaptation of the sampaguita plant is the bright petals of the flower to attract insects. It also has cell walls on all its cells.
A structural adaptation of the sampaguita plant is the bright petals of the flower to attract insects. It also has cell walls on all its cells.
There is no reason at all why cobalt cannot be combined with more cobalt. It can. Cobalt is a metal. It can be recovered from ore and refined, then melted down with other cobalt pieces to form one large mass of the metal.
All flowers lose their petals at some point.
all the flower.
no
No. Elements are not made of compounds. Elements may be combined to form compounds.
Having all identical petals.
No, each element is in basic form and are always only made up from themselves. When elements are combined this is a compound.