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draw the explain and label the functions of the flower
Ovary
Style
Stigma
Anther
Filament
Petal
Sepal
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Answered by tanya123344
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Answer:

The ovary becomes a fruit. The wall of the ovary becomes the wall of the fruit called the pericarp. The fruit protects the developing seeds and plays an important role in seed dispersal. This process is controlled by auxins produced by the seeds.

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.

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Answered by aniket877017
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Explanation:

1). A 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. They sometimes have fragrance also.

3) Petals are soft and are useful to attract insects to facilitate cross pollination.

4) The third whorl of the flower consists of stamens (Androecium) which are the male reproductive organs.

5) Each stamen is made up of a filament and an anther.

6) Each anther usually has two anther lobes. The anther produces pollen grains (microspores). •

7) The inner most fourth whorl is gynoecium or pistil. It consists of ovary, style and stigma.

8) Ovary occupies central portion on the thalamus. A swollen ovary is present on the

thalamus.

9) Inside the ovary future seeds, known as ovules are present.

10) Ovary has a pipe like extension called style. The tip of the style ends in stigma. The stigma receive the pollen grains

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