A flower showing radial symmetry is said to be

a

pentamerous

b

protandrous

c

protogynous

d

actinomorphic

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Queennette2
3 years ago

Pentamerous = 5 floral parts
Protandry = Male part developes first
Protogyny = Female part develops first
Actinomorphic = Radially symmetrical

Kenhinde
4 years ago

The flower with radial symmetry is Ranunculus. Complete answer: Flowers are said to be actinomorphic if they can be divided into three or more identical sections. Actinomorphic flowers are said to have radial symmetry.

Laura59
1 year ago

Radically symmetrical flower / actinomorphic
Bilaterally symmetrical flower / Zygomorphic

Finesse11
1 week ago

actinomorphic 😌

Kenhinde
4 years ago

Examples of Radial Symmetry

Flower petals tend to extend from a central axis into a radial pattern. Fruits frequently have radial symmetry. ... Jellyfish exhibit radial symmetry in four points around its center. Also, echinoderms, such as sea stars, urchins, and sea cucumbers.my schools are sometimes rightπŸ˜‚

aramide1234
9 years ago

an explanation pls.

obig6479
1 year ago

A flower with radial symmetry can be divided into identical parts around a central axis, like the spokes of a wheel.
The term actinomorphic refers to this type of radial symmetry, where the flower can be divided into identical parts around its center.
In contrast:
β€’ Pentamerous (A) refers to a flower with five parts (e.g., petals, sepals).
β€’ Protandrous (B) and protogynous (C) refer to the timing of pollen release and stigma receptivity in flowers, respectively.
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