Biology, asked by padamgirwarbhagwat, 10 months ago

enlist accessory organ on non essential floral whorls in a flower​

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Answered by MissTanya
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The calyx and the corolla are referred to as the non-essential whorls , since they are not responsible for the formation of gametes and seeds. This formation can occur in theabsence of the outer whorls. The Calyx. The calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

in flower there are four parts:

1:calyx

2:corrolla

3:androecium

4:gynoecium

calyx:which for and supporting purpose

corolla :which is for protecting purpose

androecium:female gamate

gynoecium:male gamate

both for reproduction purpose

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