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complete means that a flower has all the five parts i.e androecium,gynoecium,sepals ,petals and thalamus.....These five things makes a flower complete, if anyone thing or part is absent then it is known as incomplete... Ex:China flower is a complete flower. Cranium is an incomplete flower as it doesnot have petals,instead tepals are presnt...
Incomplete dominance which makes intermediate phenotypes.
An incomplete grammatical construction is a series of words, phrases, or clauses that do not constitute a complete sentence. A complete sentence has a subject and a verb, and does not contain an introductory adverb, pronoun, or other word that makes it depend on a complete sentence to make sense. Some examples: Complete sentence: John hit me. Incomplete sentence: when John hit me...[This depends on a complete sentence to make sense.] Complete sentence: When John hit me, I hit him back. Complete sentence: Who is good? [The fact that it's a question makes it complete.] Incomplete sentence: who is good [The fact that it's not a question makes it depend on a complete sentence to make sense.] Complete sentence: A boy who is good will not go to the principle's office every so often. Other incomplete sentences: at at the bank feeling confused at the bank who is feeling confused at the bank because I was feeling confused at the bank Complete sentence: I left because I was feeling confused at the bank.
A word group that makes up an incomplete thought is called a sentence fragment. It lacks either a subject, a verb, or both and does not express a complete idea on its own.
For a sentence to be complete, it must have a subject and a verb. Giving the incomplete sentence the missing parts will make it complete.For example:"Went to the park" can be made complete by adding a subject to make it "We went to the park""It blue" can be made complete by adding a verb to make it "It is blue""The moon tonight" can be made complete by adding a subject and a verb to make it "I looked at the moon tonight"
The prefix un- makes the word "unsuitable."
This question is incomplete, and makes no sense.
the graisedia flower
Stamen
the wind makes it move
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The vascular tissue in the flower, specifically the phloem, is responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.