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Describe the various functions of the parts of the plant

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Answered by ItzCaptonMack
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The different parts of a flower are:  Calyx: Calyx refers to sepals. They are green in colour. They protect the plant in the bud stage and also attract the insects for pollination. Corolla: Corolla refers to the brightly coloured whorl of a flower. The individual unit of the corolla is petals. Petals protect the inner essential organs (i.e., stamens and carpels)and attract pollinators since they are brightly coloured. Androecium (male reproductive organ) The androecium consists of whorls of the stamen. The stamen consists of the filament (long and slender stalk) and anther (bilobed structure). A typical anther is bilobed, which contains the pollen grains.  Gynoecium (female reproductive organ):  Gynoecium represents the female reproductive part made up of carpels. The carpel is made up of:  Style It connects the stigma to the ovary.  Stigma It acts as a receptacle for the pollen grains. Ovary It is the enlarged basal part on which style lies. Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to the cushion-like placenta. After fertilisation, ovules develop into seeds and ovary into a fruit. 

Answered by shivparmar
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The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant in the ground. The stem supports the plant above ground, and carries the water and minerals to the leaves. The leaves collect energy from the Sun and make food for the plant, using an amazing process called photosynthesis.

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