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function of calyx,corolla,androecium, gynoecium,

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Answered by Tina11111
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The calyx performs a crucial role for the flowering plant. As the flower is forming, it is closed tightly into a bud. The sepals are the outer covering of the flower as it forms and are the only thing you see of the flower while it is still in bud form. It protects the developing flower and prevents it from drying out.









Function of the Corolla. Overall, the main function of the corolla is to assist in the reproductive process of the plant. The petals of the corolla are designed to aid in pollination, and therefore, increase the chance of successful reproduction of the flower.







Role of androecium: Production and storage of pollen grains are the main two functions of androecium. It is the male reproductive organ of a flower. 









Role of gynoecium: Gynoecium is the female reproductive organ of a plant. It holds ovary, which is transformed into fruit after fertilization.

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Answered by pragya2785
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calyx : sepal: function:protects the developing flower(bud) and prevents it from drying up
corolla:petal of a flower : helps in pollination to attract the pollinators and thus helps in pollination

androecium:stamen:The main function of the stamen is to produce the pollen grains, which house male gametes, or sex cells, necessary for reproduction.

gynoecium: The whorl in the center is called the gynoecium. :it holds ovary which transforms into fruit after fertilisation

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