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describe the structure of a bisexual flower with special references to each whole along with its function ​

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Answered by ayesha3656
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A flower which contains both male and female reproductive organs is called as a bisexual flower. The male reproductive organ is called as an androecium and the female reproductive organ is called as a gynoecium. A bisexual flower consists of calyx, corolla, stamens and carpel. A unit of calyx is called as a sepal.

Answered by nancypatel2604
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flower is the major part of a flowering plant which plays an important role in the process of reproduction. For the process of reproduction, the internodes and leaves of the stem get modified to form different parts of a flower.

A typical flower has four major whorls or parts called the calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium. Other than these major whorls, the flower has a pedicel and the receptacle.

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