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1. calyx,corolla, androecium, gynoecium

2.A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillate flower is female, bearing only pistils. A monoecious (pronounced moan-EE-shus) plant has separate male flowers and female flowers occurring on the same plant. ... Pistillate or female flowers on left, staminate or male flowers on right

3.Carpels and pistils have three parts: a stigma at the top where the pollen lands; a style and an ovary. In the case of a pistil, the stigma, style, and ovary may be made up of those parts of more than one carpel, fused. Plant ovaries are the parts of the gynoecium which (much like animal ovaries) contain ovules.

4.The calyx performs a crucial role for the flowering plant. As the flower is forming, it is closed tightly into a bud. The sepals are the outer covering of the flower as it forms and are the only thing you see of the flower while it is still in bud form. It protects the developing flower and prevents it from drying out.

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