Explain the reproductive whorls of a flower with the
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A flower is the reproductive organ of the plant. Calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium are the four whorls arranged from outer to inner region of the flower. Two outermost whorls are called as accessory whorls and two inner whorls are called as essential whorls.
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