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The normal flower has three basic functions:

1. It provides a platform for the sexual reproductive system of the plant (androecium - male and gynoecium - female) - both monoecious and diecious flowers

2. It provides a mechanism to attract pollinators to facilitate pollination (petals) - monoecious flowers and diecious flowers

3. It provides a platform for fertilized ovules to develop and be distributed as fruit and seeds - monoecious flowers and female diecious flowers only.

Monoecious = having both sexes (male and female) on the same flower

Diecious = having separate sexed flowers (male flowers and female flowers)

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8y ago

Please note that this question is different from "What is the function of the plant stem" - for more information please see the related question link below.

The stem holds up the flower.
helps hold up the flower

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12y ago

The stems main purpose is to support the flower, obviously, but also to transport minerals, water, and such from the roots to the flower to transfer carbon dioxide from the leaves to the roots.

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10y ago

The functions of a flower are to provide food to insects and to allow the plant to reproduce. They are designed to allow for easy access which greatly enhanced the possibility insects like bees will enter them.

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it is there to support a plant and help travel the nutrients from the roots to the leaves

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12y ago

The stem helps the

plant stand up.

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3y ago

Provide food for insects

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