Identify the four floral organs of a complete flower.
Receptacle = Place on stem where floral organs originate & attach Sepals = Lowest order of floral organs, first to develop, can be green & leaf-like, Collectively = Calyx Petals = Inserted on the Receptacle just above the Sepals, usually brightly colored, Collectively = Corolla Perianth = Collective term for Sepals + Petals Stamen = Inserted above Petals, consists of Anther & Filament, Collectively = Androecium Anther - Part of Stamen that Produces Pollen Filament - Stalk that bears the Anther Carpel = Inserted above Stamens, uppermost floral organ, Consists of Stigma, Style & Ovary, Collectively = Gynoecium Stigma - Tip of the carpel, Receptive to Pollen Ovary - Base of the carpel, contains Ovules Style - Connects the Stigma to the Ovary Apocarpous - Flower with Free Carpels
wwwoooo lil debby only four
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Well you got a lot more than 4 . lol
Sepals, petals, stamens and Arabidopsis
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Sepals = Lowest order of floral organs, first to develop, can be green & leaf-like, Carpel = Inserted above Stamens, uppermost floral organ, Consists of Stigma, Stamen = Inserted above Petals, consists of Anther & Filament, Sepals = Lowest order of floral organs, first to develop, can be green & leaf-like
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Sepal - green, leaf-like structure that protects the budding flower. Petal - colorful and often scented part of the flower that attracts insects. Stamen - the part of the flower that produces pollen. Consists of a filament and an anther. Carpel - consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. It's basically the same thing he said
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