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This vitamin makes you fat

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This vitamin makes you fat

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ers may be directly attached to the plant at their base (sessile—the supporting stalk or stem is highly reduced or absent).  The stem or stalk subtending a flower, or an inflorescence of flowers, is called a peduncle. If a peduncle supports more than one flower, the stems connecting each flower to the main axis are called pedicels.  The apex of a flowering stem forms a terminal swelling which is called the torus or receptacle.

In the majority of species, individual flowers have both carpels and stamens. These flowers are described by botanists as being perfect, bisexual, or hermaphrodite. In some species of plants, the flowers are imperfect or unisexual: having only either male (stamen) or female (carpel) parts. If unisexual male and female flowers appear on the same plant, the species is called monoecious. However, if an individual plant is either female or male, the species is called dioecious. Many flowers have floral nectaries, which are glands that produce a sugary fluid (nectar) used to attract pollinators. They are not considered as an organ on their own.

Inflorescence
Main article: Inflorescence

The calla lily is not a single flower. It is an inflorescence of tiny flowers pressed together on a central stalk that is surrounded by a large petal-like bract.
In those species that have more than one flower on an axis, the collective cluster of flowers is called an inflorescence. Some inflorescences are composed of many small flowers arranged in a formation that resembles a single flower. A common example of this is most members of the very large composite (Asteraceae) group. A single daisy or sunflower, for example, is not a flower but a flower head—an inflorescence composed of numerous flowers (or florets).  An inflorescence may include specialized stems and modified leaves known as bra

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			<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">ers may be directly attached to the plant at their base (sessile&mdash;the supporting stalk or stem is highly reduced or absent).  The stem or stalk subtending a flower, or an inflorescence of flowers, is called a peduncle. If a peduncle supports more than one flower, the stems connecting each flower to the main axis are called pedicels.  The apex of a flowering stem forms a terminal swelling which is called the torus or receptacle. In the majority of species, individual flowers have both carpels and stamens. These flowers are described by botanists as being perfect, bisexual, or hermaphrodite. In some species of plants, the flowers are imperfect or unisexual: having only either male (stamen) or female (carpel) parts. If unisexual male and female flowers appear on the same plant, the species is called monoecious. However, if an individual plant is either female or male, the species is called dioecious. Many flowers have floral nectaries, which are glands that produce a sugary fluid (nectar) used to attract pollinators. They are not considered as an organ on their own. Inflorescence Main article: Inflorescence The calla lily is not a single flower. It is an inflorescence of tiny flowers pressed together on a central stalk that is surrounded by a large petal-like bract. In those species that have more than one flower on an axis, the collective cluster of flowers is called an inflorescence. Some inflorescences are composed of many small flowers arranged in a formation that resembles a single flower. A common example of this is most members of the very large composite (Asteraceae) group. A single daisy or sunflower, for example, is not a flower but a flower head&mdash;an inflorescence composed of numerous flowers (or florets).  An inflorescence may include specialized stems and modified leaves known as bra</div>
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