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The flower can be classified into two categories: complete and incomplete. A complete flower contains all the essential parts for reproduction, including sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. In contrast, an incomplete flower is missing one or more of these fundamental structures. How do flowers ensure successful reproduction through their structures? A flower may have one or multiple carpels. If all four whorls (the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium) are present, the flower is described as complete. If any of the four parts is missing, the flower is described as incomplete. Flowers that contain both an androecium and a gynoecium are referred to as perfect, androgynous or hermaphrodites. All different parts of a flower , their structure, functions explained by labeled diagram. Find out what makes a complete or incomplete flower with images & examples