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Describe the main organs of the mustard plant

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Answered by debnathsusmita023
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Flowers are bisexual i.e both male and female organs are present in one flower. A fully grown mustard plants produces flowers and seeds. The flower bears different whorls. there are four whorls in mustard flower they are: Calyx (sepals), Corolla (petals), Androecium (male part), Gynoecium (female part).

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Describe the main organs of the mustard plant

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Mustard plant:

  • Mustard plant (scientific name: Brassica campestris) is sown in winter and it produces seeds at the end of winter. The plant body is used as vegetable and its seeds are used for extracting oil. The organs of the body can be divided into two groups on the basis of their functions.

  • Root, stem, branches and leaves are the vegetative organs, which do not take part in the sexual reproduction of the plant. Flowers are the reproductive parts of the plant because they take part in sexual reproduction and produce fruits and seeds.
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