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vegetative parts of a flower- i don't know

reproductive parts of flower- stamen and pistil...

can any one pl tell me what r vegetative parts of flower....

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Which one is the odd one out a root a stem a leaf or a flower?

Flower because without the other three you would not have the flower.Good Luck


How is self-pollination and cross-pollination alike?

Both self-pollination and cross-pollination are methods of transferring pollen from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female reproductive organs. This process is essential for plant reproduction and the production of seeds. The main difference between the two methods is that self-pollination occurs within the same flower or plant, while cross-pollination involves the transfer of pollen between different flowers or plants.


What does Androecium and gynoecium mean?

Androecium refers to the male reproductive organs of a flower, including the stamens. Gynoecium refers to the female reproductive organs of a flower, including the pistil. Together, they make up the reproductive parts of a flower.


What 3 parts of the plant are classified as vegetative non reproductive?

The flower IS the reproductive part of the plant. Everything plays a part. The petals attract and funnel insects to the areas where pollen (sperm) can be collected and delivered to another plant. The stamen (male part) consists of the anther which holds the pollen and the filament which elevates the anther. In the center is the pistil (female part) which has the stigma (receives the pollen), style (tube which leads to the ovary, ovary and ovule (reproductive cells which are fertilized by the pollen). So the answer is "none". On the other hand if by "flower" you mean the whole plant, root, stem and leaves are three non reproductive parts.


The essential parts of a flower are?

Pistil and stamen .

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Which one is the odd one out a root a stem a leaf or a flower?

Flower because without the other three you would not have the flower.Good Luck


What does the flower do to make a plant live and make it healthy?

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