A flower is one part of a plant, as are roots, stems, leaves, etc.
yes it is because fruits come from flower and without flower, there should not be fruit. Thus it is considered as a non-flowering plant. :)
The plant would never flower, it needs blue light to flower but it would grow normally....
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant. Without flowers, plants would not be able to reproduce sexually. The colour and smell of the flower attract insect and animals to cross pollinate the plant
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant.
A biennial plant flowers every two years
A flower is a plant
it has a different job that contributes to the plant
Strictly, a flowering plant is an entire organism, and the flower is the reproductive organ. As an example, consider a cherry tree. The whole tree is a flowering plant and each blossom is a flower. Of course not all flowers are conspicuous.
A flower on a plant is meant to produce fruit and seeds.
No it would not. It would depend on the type of plant, but let's say say a white flower has two recessive genes and a red plant had two dominant genes, a pink flower would have a dominant and recessive gene. This would be an example of incomplete dominance because the red gene does not completely overshadow the white gene
The flower flower
If the pistil of the flower, which is the female portion of the flower, is removed the flower would no longer be able to produce seeds. Removal of the pistil would be highly detrimental as it would be highly invasive and damaging to the flower and would decrease a plant's ability to reproduce.