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Why is the petal of a flower an organ?

Because it's a part of a plant


What is The method used to observe the cells in the petal of a flower?

discribe your the way you would observe a cell in a white flower petal


What is the definition of petal?

A petal is on the flower there is your obvious answer


What company has a 7 petal flower logo?

Petal Flower Company has a 7 petaled flower logo.


What does the name petal mean?

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Use the word petal in a sentence?

She gently plucked a petal from the flower and watched it float down to the ground.


What is homophone for peddle?

petal (i.e. flower petal)


What is the function of a petal cell?

To attract the insects to the flower however there is no other purpose


What is an petal?

A petal is a part of a flower, a single flower has many/several petals - the petals are the colourful part of the flower we look at.


How do you spell pistal on a flower?

A petal is a part of a flower. Not to be confused with a pedal which is operated by one's feet, such as a brake pedal.


Why is a petal an organ?

A flower is considered a organ because the parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system. These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot. The flower, a component of the shoot system, is responsible for seed development and reproduction. There are four main flower parts in angiosperms: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Based on this division of the plant's systems the flower is an organ.


How would a plant cell found in the petal of a flower be different from a typical plant cell?

A plant cell found in the petal of a flower may have specialized structures for pigmentation or scent production, which are not typically found in a regular plant cell. These cells might also have a different shape or arrangement to contribute to the unique structure and function of the petal. Additionally, the petal cells may have adaptations to attract pollinators, such as nectar-producing glands or unique patterns visible under ultraviolet light.