Explain why some flowers, such as cherry blossoms, are described as being perfect, complete flowers. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
ANSWER: A cherry blossom has all four sets of modified leaves (sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels),
so it is called a "complete" flower. Cherry blossoms are also "perfect" flowers, which means
they have both stamens and carpels.
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