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Where does photosynthesis take place in a flower?

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Where does photosynthesis take place in a flower?

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  1. chloroplast


  2. The sepals.

    There's only four parts to a flower: calyx, corolla, stamens, and gynoecium. The corolla is the non-photosynthetic flowers (they do not have chloroplasts), & stamens and gynoecium also do not have chloroplasts.

    The calyx, or sepals, is the only green part of a flower, so it's the only part that can photosynthesize.

    note: leaves is correct - ish - all the parts of a flower are modified leaves.

  3. Not in the actual bloom or flower but rather in the leaves.

  4. mitochondria

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