to take energy from sun to make food .
Yes. All flower petals, and all parts of plants are composed of cells.
Dicot plants usually produce flowers with four or five petals.
NO they dont
Not all Australian flowers have petals because some plants just do not produce them. Flowering perennials are examples of plants that develop colors but lack full petals.
yes
leaves,petals,and smell
The flower petals are bright in color so as to attract pollinators such as insects, birds, and animals to facilitate reproduction in plants.
In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
Well, honey, plants with 4 or 5 petals are usually classified as dicots. Monocots typically have petals in multiples of 3, but hey, there are always exceptions to keep things interesting in the botanical world. So, in short, if you're counting petals, you're most likely dealing with dicots, not monocots.
In most plants, this would be the flower; specifically, the petals.
There are many plants in which sepals and petals are simlar for example is Chenopodium album (Goose feet Plant).
They are aquatic plants they have 6 petals and when they are not fully bloomed the are mistaken as frog bits.