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3) Androecium and gynoecium are ________ whorl of the flower​

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Answered by purvabhosale13
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Inside the perianth is the androecium (house of man), a whorl composed of stamens. Each stamen has a long filament holding up pollen sacs called anthers. Inside the androecium is the gynoecium (house of woman), which is composed of carpels. Each carpel has an ovary at the base where ovules are housed.

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Answered by rahul123437
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Androcieum and Gynoceium are REPRODUCTIVE whorls of the flower.

FLOWER -

  • A flower is a reproductive unit of a plant that consists of four parts or whorls.
  • The whorls have their significant role to play and are arranged from outside to inside as -

1. Calyx

  • Outermost, green-colored whorl with leafy structure.
  • A single unit is known as sepals and protects the unopened buds from the external environment.

2. Corolla

  • The second whorl formed of colored and bright units known as petals.
  • Petals help to attract insects for pollination.

The calyx and corolla together are known as Perianth.

3. Androceium

  • The male reproductive whorl consists of stamens.
  • Stamens hold anther that contains the microsporangia or the male gamete.

4. Gynoceium

  • The innermost whorl that forms the female reproductive unit.
  • It is formed by stigma, style, and ovary.

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