Name the essential whorls in a flower.
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A typical flower has four main parts—or whorls—known as the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium (Figure 1). The outermost whorl of the flower has green, leafy structures known as sepals. The sepals, collectively called the calyx, help to protect the unope
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Essential parts of a flower are arranged in four whorals.
The sepals of a flower are United and form a base Coral called calyx this calyx is helpful in fixing the flower to the stem or branch.
The next whoral is the whoral of Petals which is the most attractive part of the flower and is called Corolla.
The next whoralis called and androecium as it consists of male reproductive organs like stamen and anther.
The inner most horror of the flower is gynoecium which contains female reproductive organs ovals and stigma.