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Many members of the Violaceae with zygomorphic flowers have the anterior petal modified into what structure and function?
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The question is asking about members of the Violaceae family that have zygomorphic flowers. Zygomorphic flowers are flowers that can be divided into two symmetrical halves only along one plane. Show more…
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