Biology, asked by samtadubye, 3 months ago

Choose the correct answer.
1. In a typical complete, bisexual flower the arrangement of
floral whorls on the thalamus from the outermost to the
innermost is
(a) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium
(b) Calyx, Corolla, Gynoecium and Androecium
(C) Gynoecium, Androecium, Corolla and Calyx
(d) Androecium, Gynoecium, Corolla and Calyxl​

Answers

Answered by Fouzpathan007
4

Answer:

a Calyx , corolla , androecium and gynoecium

Answered by Anonymous
2

(a) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium

( In a typical complete, bisexual flower the arrangement of

floral whorls on the thalamus from the outermost to the

innermost is Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium. )

Additional information

  • Bisexual flowers are that flower contain both female and male structure.Hibiscus is a bisexual plant and also produce flower but not produce fruit.

  • the arrangement of floral whorls on the thalamus from the outermost to the innermost is
  • calyx, a whorl of sepals
  • corolla, a whorl of petals
  • androecium, a whorl of stamens
  • Gynoecium, a whorl of pistils

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