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petals (a) outermost whorl of flower (b) flat green part of leaf (c) bright coloured part of flower​

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Answered by iamlakshita30
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Answer:

a] sepal

b] kamina

c]corolla

Explanation:

A]The outermost whorl of a flower is called the calyx and is composed of sepal .

B]the flat part of a leaf called lamina .it is the blade, which is the widest part of the leaf.

C] bright coloured part of flower​ called corolla .they are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A. Calyx is the outermost whorl of the flower.

Calyx is the outer most whorl of the flower and it protects the inner whorl (Corolla, Stamens, Carpels) .It is made up of sepals. Calyx are looks like the tiny leaves.

B. Lamina (Leaf blade) is known to be the flat green part of leaf.

Lamina is the most useful part of the leaf as it is useful for perform photosynthesis for making food for the plants.. It gets help by the veins and veinlets and it contains the bundles (vascular bundles) which helps to conduct water and minerals throughout the whole leaves

C. Petals are the bright colored part of flower.

Petals are bright colored most useful parts of the flower and it helps in the reproduction. petals are bright because it attract pollinators (pollinators attract because of bright color for collect nectar).

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