name the parts of bisexual flower that are not directly involved in reproduction .
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There are four whorls in a flower, the calyx, the corolla, the androecium and the gynaecium.
Petals contained in the corolla, and sepals in the calyx are not directly involved in reproduction process of flower.
They are for attracting insects and protecting embryo respectively.
It is the androecium and the gynaecium which are the reproductive organs of the flower.
Petals contained in the corolla, and sepals in the calyx are not directly involved in reproduction process of flower.
They are for attracting insects and protecting embryo respectively.
It is the androecium and the gynaecium which are the reproductive organs of the flower.
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