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explain parts of the flower?

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Answered by Studio
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A basic bisexual flower has four parts or whorls namely
Calyx : sepals the green parts that protect a flowering bud.
Corolla: colourful petals to attract insects for pollination.
Androecium : male reproductive part of the flower.
Gynoecium : female reproductive part of the flower.
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\textbf{Flower} is the main reproductive part in plant. It has 4 parts namely;

1) Sepal.

2) Petals.

3) Stamen.

4) Carpel or Pistil.
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\textbf{Sepal}

These are green leaves present at the base of a plant. They protect the flower in bud condition. They contain chlorophyll. So, they also help in pollination.
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\textbf{Petals}

These are coloured leaves. They attract the insects for pollination.
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\textbf{Stamen}

It is the male part of flower. It has two parts :-

a) A long stalk part called Filament.

b) And the lower portion is Anther. Anther contains pollen grains.
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\textbf{Carpel or Pistil}

It is a female part of flower. It consists of 3 parts :-

a) Upper broad portion called stigma. It reduces the pollen grains.

b) Middle thin part called Style. It transfer the pollen grains from stigma to ovule.

c) Basal swollen portion called Ovary. Ovary contains ovule which contains female gamates.
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