Biology
Answer
Tepals
Reason— In some cases, the sepals and petals look very similar and cannot be differentiated from one another. They are called tepals and collectively known as perianth.
Sepals is only one whorl, not the whole perianth. Bracts modified leaves, not part of perianth. Petals only corolla, not the entire perianth.
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