monocots
Composite family
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Monocots tend to have flower parts that occur in 3s ( 3, 6, 9, 12...).
Yes there are 3 parts that make up the shoot system : The Leaves, The Flower and The Stem
The external structures/parts of the flower are: 1. Dermal tissue 2. Cuticle 3. Ground tissue 4. Air spaces 5. Guard cell 6. Stomata
Petals are the colourful outer portion of a flower. They can be separate such as in a Daisy or Rose, or fused together like an Orchid. Monocotyledonous plants have petals in multiples of 3 (3 or 6 or 9 etc.), whereas dicotyledonous plants have petals in multiples of 4 or 5 (4 or 8 or 12, or, 5 or 10 or 15). The primary function of the petal is to attract insect and animal pollinators to ensure fertilization of the ovules in the flower.
The camia flower has all the parts of a flower so it is a complete flower.
Buttercups are monocots, as such they will have floral parts in multiples of 3; meaning 3, 6 or 9. Buttercups usally have 6
leaves with parallel venation are normally monocots, this means they will have flowers with monocot characteristics (floral parts in multiples of 3). leaves with branched/ net venation are normally diocots, this means they will have flowers with diocot characteristics (floral parts in multiples of 4 and 5).
Monocot
The buttercup has five sepals and five petals which leads me to believe it is a dicot. Monocots usually have flower parts in multiples of three, e.g. three or six petals. Dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Depends entirely on the flower. Monocotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 3 - so they would have either 3, 6, 9 (etc.) petals. Dicotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5 - so they could have 4, 8, 12, 16 (etc.), or 5, 10, 15 (etc.) petals.
Monocot
Monocotyledons are one of two categories of angiosperms (flower-producing plants). It has veins branching up and down the leaf, 1 cotyledon in the seed, and petals in multiples of 3. A dicot or dicotyledon has veins branching from a thick, center midrib, has 2 cotyledons in the seed, and petals in multiples 4 or 5.
They need not.
Monocots tend to have flower parts that occur in 3s ( 3, 6, 9, 12...).
flower parts like petals and sepals are in group or multiples of four s and fives
No there is not.The number of petals is directly related to the type of plant:Monocotyledonous plants have floral parts (eg. petals and anther's) in multiples of 3 (3,6,9,12 etc.)Dicotyledonous plants have floral parts in either multiples of 4 or 5 (4,8, 12 etc.) and (5,10, 15 etc.)So typically there cannot be a flower with 2, 7, 11, 13 petals.
They help is grow,without stems it would not grow. The parts are a very important part of a flower. A flower would not be a flower without the parts.