Biology, asked by charukhushi5705, 2 days ago

if a flower bears either of the reproductive whorl, it is

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Answered by ronitsingh170707
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b) Gynoecium: It is the female reproductive part and the innermost whorl of a flower. It is also called pistil. It is the structure which produces and bears the ovules (female gametes). ... If a flower lacks at least one of the whorls, then the flower is called an incomplete flower.

It is the outermost whorl of the flower: It is the second whorl of the flower from outside

Sepals are usually green in colour: Petals have different colours other than green

It is made up of sepals: It is made up of petals

Calyx: Corolla

Answered by archanaarchanasiwach
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Answer:

both b and c

Explanation:

unisexual and incomplete

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