Categorize the following plant species as
perfect/imperfect, and complete/incomplete based on their botanical
anatomy.
1.) Dendrobium
2.) Zantedeschia
3.)Amaranthus
4.Ranuculus
Perfect Flower - A perfect flower contains both male (stamen) and female (pistil) components. Perfect flowers are also known as bisexual flowers, hermaphroditic or androgynous flowers.
Imperfect Flower - An imperfect flower is one that lacks either male or female components.
Complete Flower - Complete flowers are those that possess all of the following plant parts: petals, pistil, sepals and stamen. Sepals are the base of the blossom and are often, but not always green. Petals surround the reproductive portions of the flower. Stamen are the male components and the pistil is the female element of the flower.
Incomplete Flower - An incomplete flower is one that lacks one or more of the components that comprise a complete flower.
Dendrobium | Perfect Flower | Complete Flower |
Zantedeschia | Imperfect Flower | Incomplete Flower |
Amaranthus | Imperfect Flower | Incomplete Flower |
Ranuculus | Perfect Flower | Complete Flower |
1. Dendrobium:- contains both male (stamen) and female (pistil) components and also contains all the plant parts hence its perfect and complete flower
2. Zantedeschia:- they are unisexual plants which makes it imperfect and incomplete flowers
3. Amaranthus:- these are unisexual plants which makes it imperfect and therefore incomplete flowers
4. Ranuculus:- contains both male (stamen) and female (pistil) components and also contains all the plant parts hence its perfect and complete flower
Categorize the following plant species as perfect/imperfect, and complete/incomplete based on their botanical anatomy. 1.) Dendrobium...
Categorize the following plant species as perfect/imperfect, and complete/incomplete based on their botanical anatomy. 1.) Dendrobium 2.) Zantedeschia 3.)Amaranthus 4.Ranuculus
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