Biology, asked by vaishalithakare314, 1 month ago

the member of floral whorl perianth, Corolla and calyx respectively are​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The outer perianth whorl, calyx (calyx), is composed mostly of inconspicuous green sepals (sepala), and the inner whorl, corolla (corolla), is composed mostly of brightly coloured petals (petala).

Answered by priyarksynergy
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The outer perianth whorl is calyx and   the inner whorl iscorolla.

Explanation:

  • The perianth is a non-reproductive component of the flower that consists of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepals when termed a perigone.
  • The calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower and is made up of sepals.
  • The corolla, which is made up of petals, is contained within the calyx.
  • The calyx and corolla are referred to together as the perianth (peri- meaning around, anth- meaning flower).
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