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Reproductive whorls of a flower are??​

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Answered by srikavithailaya
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Explanation:

Flowers contain the plant's reproductive structures. A typical flower has four main parts—or whorls—known as the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium

Answered by DasRicha
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Reproductive whorls of a Flower

A flower consists of four reproductive whorls. These are:

  • Calyxー

It is the outermost whorl of a flower, consist of leaf like structures called sepals.

  • Corollaー

It is the second outermost whorl of a flower, consist of attractive structures called petals.

  • Androeciumー

It is the male reproductive whorl of a flower.

  • Gynoeciumー

It is the female reproductive whorl of a flower

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