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1. A flower in which calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium all whorls are present then it s known as complete flower.

2. Having the male reproductive organs come to maturity before the female.

3. In Herkogamy the pollen of a flower cannot reach the stigma of same flower due a barrier present

for ex- panssy flower

              Heterostyly flowers the pollen cannot reach the stigma of same plant because the stigma and anthers grow at different heights.

for ex- prim rose.

4. i. Calyx- After fertilization mostly the calyx falls off as its function of protecting the flower  or its reproduction parts is over.

ii. Corolla- After fertilization the petals of corolla fall down and the ovary containing seed become fruit.

iii.Ovary- The ovary surrounding the ovules develops into a fruit that contains one or more seeds.

5. An infloresence is a group of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a man branch or a complicated arrangement of branched. Morphologically, it s the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed.

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