Biology, asked by Anikethroy, 1 year ago

Name four whorls of a complete flower?


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Answered by shreya412
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*calyx
*corolla
*stamen
*carpel
Answered by Sofiakhan
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hi friend
here is your answer..
Calyx (sepal)= it is the outermost whorl of the flower. It is formed of 5 green coloured leaf like parts called sepal. Their function is to protect the flower in bud condition.

corolla: Corolla is formed of coloured patterns they lie in a to the sepal. They are formed in various colours their bright colour serves to attract insects for pollination.

androecium: androecium is the male reproductive whorl of the flower. It is formed of stamen the largest within the Corolla there may be several stamens in a flower is stamen consists of two parts of a filamentous stalk and a swollen bilobed enter the end the doors for Pollen sac inside each Pollen sac is present or yellow powdery Mars called Poland Poland gande numerous pollen grains they are male gametes.

Gynoecium: it is the female reproductive part of flower it is formed of one or more couples couple live in the centre of the flower as a flask shaped structure a couple is made up of stigma style and ovary.
1) stigma: it is the upper terminal part of carpel it receives pollen grains during pollination.

2) style: it is a middle long part of carpel which connects Sigma with ovary.

3) ovary: the basal Solan part of a couple is ovary ovary beer several ovules a female gamete called ovum or egg is produced in each of you'll ovary maybe unilocular when there is only one chamber or multilocular when there is many Chambers.

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