Describe the structure of a flower.
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Describe the structure of a flower.
A typical flower consists of four main whorl:
❶❭ Sepals (Calyx)
- It is the outermost whorl of flower.
- It is formed of five green-coloured leaf-like part.
- It protect the flower in bud condition.
❷❭ Petals (Corolla)
- It is formed of coloured petals.
- It lie inner to sepals.
- It helps to attract insect for pollination.
❸❭ Stamens (Androecium)
- It is a male reproductive whorl of flower.
- It is formed of stamens.
- It lie within the corolla.
❹❭ Pistil (Gynoecium)
- It is a female reproductive part of flower.
- It is formed of one or more carpels.
- It lies in the centre of flower.
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Flowers contain the plant's reproductive structures. A typical flower has four main parts—or whorls—known as the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium.
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