describe the nonessential floral whorls
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The Essential and Non-Essential Parts of a Flower. The two inner whorls in a complete flower consist of the stamens and the pistils. As to reproduction, they are considered the fertile and essential parts of a flower because they are directly involved in sexual reproduction, that is, in seed formation.
Most flowers have four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. The stamens are the male part whereas the carpels are the female part of the flower .
Pistil: This forms the female parts of a flower.
Style -is a long slender stalk that holds the stigma.
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The Essential and Non-Essential Parts of a Flower. The two inner whorls in a complete flower consist of the stamens and the pistils. As to reproduction, they are considered the fertile and essential parts of a flower because they are directly involved in sexual reproduction, that is, in seed formation.
Most flowers have four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. The stamens are the male part whereas the carpels are the female part of the flower .
Pistil: This forms the female parts of a flower.
Style -is a long slender stalk that holds the stigma.
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non essential floral whorls:
•CALYX
•COROLLA
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non essential floral whorls:
•CALYX
•COROLLA
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