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a flower contaning all four whorls is called​

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Answered by ACCIDENTALEXPERT
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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 known as incomplete. Flowers that contain both an androecium and a gynoecium are called perfect, androgynous or hermaphrodites.

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Explanation:

If all four whorls( the calyx, corolla,androecium and gynoecium) are present,the flowers is described as complete. If any of the four parts is missing,the flowers is known as incomplete. Flowers that contain both an androecium and a gynoecium called perfect,androgynous or hermaphrodites .

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