Biology, asked by ansariaqsa, 11 months ago



In a particular flower the insertion of
floral whorls was in such a manner, so
the ovary was below other three whorls.
but its stigma was taller than other three
whorls. What will you call such flower?
a. Hypogynous
b. Perigynous
c. Inferior ovary
d. Half superior - half inferior​

Answers

Answered by payal976983
28

Answer:

d. Half superior - half inferior.

Because gynocium contains stigma , style and ovary.

Answered by smartbrainz
14

Such a flower is called as Half superior-half inferior.

Explanation:

The flower with the feature of insertion of the floral whorls was in such a manner, so the ovary was below the other three whorls but its stigma was taller than the other three whorls, such features are found in half superior and half inferior.

The hypogynous is having the stamens and their "floral parts" situated below the carpels for gynoecium. Perigynous is having the "sepals, petals, and stamens" around.

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