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- Write the floral formula: The flowers are staminate, zygomorphic and epigynous. The calyx consist of 3 basally fused sepals. The corolla contains 3 distinct petals or lobes. The stamen are usually 3, apostemonous. The gynoecium is syncarpous with 3 carpels.In the flower below, which letter represents the pistil Question 7 options: G J E D CIdentify a flowering plant in your local environment identifying the basic parts of its flower, the traits of the flower (eg., color, shape, scent, etc.), its specific pollinators, flower diversity among other members of its genus, and any other unique points of interest.
- A. Draw and label the parts of a gumamela flower stamen.b. Draw and label the parts of a grass flower stamen.Give five plant examples each: A. Auxiliary or lateral budsB. Terminal or apical bud, C. accessory budsD. adventitious budsWhich option is the classification of the figure? accessory fruit; an aggregate of individual dry fruits true fruit; a simple, dry fruit true fruit; a simple, fleshy fruit accessory fruit; an aggregate of individual fleshy fruits accessory fruit; a multiple fruit formed by the fusion of small, fleshy berries
- Identify the kind inflorescence of: -Mayana flower-Bataw flower-Caballero flower-Dendrobium flowerDescribe the orders Fabales, Rosales and Brassicales based on the ff: A. Plant type (monoecious or dioecious) B. Leaf type C. Leaf shape D. Seed size and shape E. Special seed characteristics F. Fruit morphologyLook at the flower, observe color, size of petals and height of stamen and pistil. What type of pollination does it present? - Self pollination - wind cross pollination - bird cross politicization