Yes. All flower petals, and all parts of plants are composed of cells.
because of cells they have in the petals
Similar cells which make up tissues at the cellular organizational level make up the petals of flowers.
No. The only ones that do are those that make energy using sunlight. Root cells don't and neither do the petals of the flowers.
No, petals of flowers are not soluble in water but by putting these in water some of the contents present in their cells get incorporated in the water. for example if you put rose petals in water a scented substance get incorporated in the water to make rose water.
Violets typically have 5 petals with a unique arrangement of two upper petals, two side petals, and one lower petal.
photosynthesis The coloration in petals is due the presence of chromoplasts in the cells of the petals. In different flowers chromoplasts differ in the nature of their coloration. Therefore, different colors are seen in the petals of different flowers.
Petals fall because of new petals growing. It gives the new petals space to grow.
42 petals
A pyrethrum flower typically has 13 petals.
Okay there are no flowers just petals but here are the one's I know, rose petals, daisy petals, buttercup petals, and lily petals. But those are just the one's I remember.
There is no standard collective noun for petals, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a cluster of petals, a sprinkling of petals, a rain of petals, etc.
Rose petals have a delicate texture due to the microscopic hairs on their surface that create a soft and velvety feel. These hairs also help the petals retain moisture, making them plump and supple to the touch. Additionally, the composition of the petal cells and the presence of natural oils contribute to their softness.