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describe the structure of flower with a well labelled diagram​

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Answered by ananyanaskar28
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A typical flower has four main parts—or whorls—known as the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium (Figure 1). The outermost whorl of the flower has green, leafy structures known as sepals. ... The innermost group of structures in the flower is the gynoecium, or the female reproductive component(s).

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typical flower consists of an outer whorl of green sepals (calyx) which protects the parts within. 2) The second whorl has petals (corolla) which are usually brightly coloured. ... 4) The third whorl of the flower consists of stamens (Androecium) which are the male reproductive organs.

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