Flowers that have both male and female parts are called
O hermaphrodite
O perfect
O imperfect
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The correct answer to the question is: - Flowers that have both male and female parts are called "perfect." Perfect flowers have both male reproductive parts (stamens with anthers that produce pollen) and female reproductive parts (pistils with stigmas, styles, and ovaries where the ovules develop into seeds after pollination). - They are sometimes referred to as hermaphroditic flowers, as they contain both sexes' reproductive structures in the same flower. - An example of a plant with perfect flowers is the common garden plant, the zinnia. Its flowers contain both the male and female reproductive organs within the same flower structure.