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observe any one flower and its various parts and describe it in your own words​

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Answered by khushisaini3054
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The different parts of a flower are:

1. Androecium (male reproductive organ) - The androecium consists of whorls of the stamen. The stamen consists of the filament (long and slender stalk) and anther (bilobed structure). A typical anther is bilobed, which contains the pollen grains.

2. Gynoecium (female reproductive organ) - Gynoecium represents the female reproductive part made up of carpels. The carpel is made up of:

Style - It connects the stigma to the ovary.

Stigma - It acts as a receptacle for the pollen grains.

Ovary - It is the enlarged basal part on which style lies. Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to the cushion-like placenta. After fertilisation, ovules develop into seeds and ovary into a fruit.

3. Calyx (accessory organ bearing sepals) - Calyx refers to the sepals. They are green in colour. They protect the plant in the bud stage and also attract the insects for pollination.

4.Corolla (accessory organ bearing petals) - Corolla refers to the brightly coloured whorl of a flower. The individual unit of the corolla is petals. Petals protect the inner essential organs (i.e., stamens and carpels) and attract pollinators since they are brightly coloured.

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